Iodine is a non-metal. It is often confused as a metalloind, however most scientists believe that is a nonmetal.Iodine is a non-metal. It is often confused as a metalloind, however most scientists believe that is a nonmetal.
iodine is a nonmental which falls in the group elements called HALOGENS;chlorine,fluorine,bromine and iodine.
No, silicon is not a halogen. It is a type of transitional metal. There are only five halogens: bromine, astatine, chlorine, iodine, and fluorine.
Silicon is a metalloid. It shares properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) is a compound.
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....
Iodine is a non metal. It belongs to halogen family or group 17.
If it is classified as metalloid, carbon and phosphorus must be also. Naming Se as metalloid and C and P only as nonmetal is inappriopiate and flawful. Se, C and P have very similar metallic properties. Iodine can also be named as metalloid. Generally, selenium (such as carbon, phosphorus and iodine) is considered nonmetal.
iodine is a nonmental which falls in the group elements called HALOGENS;chlorine,fluorine,bromine and iodine.
Iodine is a nonmetal. It belongs to Group 17 of the periodic table, known as the halogens, and exhibits typical nonmetallic properties such as being a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
Arsenic pentaiodide (AsI5) doesn't contain any metal; arsenic is a metalloid and iodine a nonmetal.
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It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
No, Al is not a metalloid.
No, germanium is not a halogen. It is a metalloid element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals. Halogens are a group of elements in the periodic table that includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, and iodine.
Germanium is a metalloid.
silocon is a metalloid!! :)
Boron is a metalloid