There is not one but there are two metalloids in Period 4 of the Periodic Table. They are germanium and arsenic. There is a link below to the Wikipedia post on the metalloids so you can have a look at them.
Germanium (Ge) and arsenic (As) are the metalloids in period 4.
There are two metalloids in period 4 in the periodic table of elements. These elements are germanium and arsenic.
"Selenium" is a metal which is in Group 16 and period 4 of the Periodic Table.
Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Manganese, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc, Gallium, Germanium, Arsenic, Selenium, Bromine, and Krypton
Carbon: C, Silicon: Si, Germanium Ge, Tin: Se, Pb Lead. are all in the 4th period of the periodic table
Germanium and arsenic are metalloids.
Aliminum
MAtal
Boron
There are 4 electronic shells in period 4 while there are 5 shells in period 5.Elements of period 4 are smaller in size as compared to elements of period 5.Example of period 4 element is potassium and period 5 element is tin.
No it is not.
1, 4, 5 and 5.
Manganese is in the fourth period of the Periodic Table of Elements. Periods are rows, groups are columns within the Periodic Table of Elements.
There are several metaloids and each has a different number of electrons than the others metaloid elements have.
There are 18 elements in period 4.
Period 1: 2 elements Period 2: 8 elements Period 3: 8 elements Period 4: 18 elements Period 5: 18 elements Period 6: 32 elements Period 7: 25 elements
Boron
metaloid and metal
The period 4 representative elements are: K, Ca, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Br, Kr.
There are 4 electronic shells in period 4 while there are 5 shells in period 5.Elements of period 4 are smaller in size as compared to elements of period 5.Example of period 4 element is potassium and period 5 element is tin.
Period 4 and period 5 of the periodic table have the same number of elements. There are 18 elements in each period. While some elements in period 4 are calcium, iron, and zinc, elements in period 5 are tin, antimony, and iodine.
Group 4 elements on the periodic table contain no period 2 elements whatsoever.
all of them are elements with less than 37 electrons.
A metaloid will generally have a very high melting point.
No it is not.