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Anonymous
Usually all metals are ductile in nature. Say copper is ductile. Copper could be hammered and made into a plate. Same way copper could be drawn as wire. So any material which could be moulded without any breakage is said to be having ductility.
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No, not all metalloids are semiconductors. While elements like silicon and germanium are commonly used as semiconductors, others like boron and arsenic do not exhibit semiconductor properties. Metalloids exhibit a mix of both metallic and non-metallic properties, and their semiconductor behavior depends on their specific atomic structure.