silicon is classifiedas a metalloid because it posses both properties of metal and non metal
a metalloid in the carbon group and is chemically similar to silicon
Silicon is classified as a metalloid.
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Silicon (Si) is a metalloid.
Silicon is considered a metalloid. It exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals.
a metalloid in the carbon group and is chemically similar to silicon
Silicon is classified as a metalloid.
Silicon would be classified as a metalloid. Aluminum and copper are classified as metals, while tin is typically classified as a metal. Metalloids have properties that are in between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
silicones are classified as metalloid as it is a semi conductor. moreover,they are water repellent,inert,can resist high temperature without decomposing,and are in the form of oil and wax....
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Metalloid because it has both metal and non-metal qualities
No, silicon is not a metal. It is a metalloid and is typically classified as a semiconductor. Silicon is commonly used in the electronics industry for making computer chips and other devices due to its semiconducting properties.
It is a shiny, hard, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group, chemically similar to tin and silicon.
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound.
Aluminum!!!!!=D ================== Nope - aluminum is almost always classified as a metal, not a metalloid. The most abundant metalloid is silicon - which, incidentally is about 3 times as abundant as aluminum.
Silicon is a metalloid. It shares properties of both metals and nonmetals.
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