arsenic is semi-metallic
and it usually white but can turn from gray to black
Arsenic is a metalloid, which means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. It has some characteristics of metals, like being shiny and brittle, but also has nonmetal properties, like being a poor conductor of electricity.
Arsenic and nitrogen are members of the same group of the periodic table of Mendeleev - group 15 (pnictides); the have have some similar chemical properties but the differences are also very important.
Arsenic has physical properties as it is a crystalline or metal-looking solid.
The six elements that are not metals but have some properties of metals are hydrogen, boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, and tellurium. These elements exhibit characteristics such as conductivity and metallic luster, but they do not display all the typical properties of metals.
Arsenic (symbol As) is a metalloid. It exhibits properties of both metals and non metals.
Arsenic is classified as a metalloid, which is a type of element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Arsenic is not magnetic because it lacks unpaired electrons in its atomic structure, which are necessary for a material to exhibit magnetic properties.
Antimony is an element on the periodic table that is similar in properties to arsenic. Both elements belong to Group 15 (pentels) and share chemical similarities due to their shared column on the periodic table.
Arsenic is extracted from some minerals.
Arsenic is a metalloid. It belongs to group 15 and has properties of both metals and non metals.
Boron, silicon, and arsenic are all members of Group 15 of the periodic table, also known as the nitrogen group. They are nonmetals (boron is a metalloid) with varying properties. Boron is the first element in the group, silicon is a metalloid with semiconducting properties, and arsenic is a metalloid with some similarities to a metal.
Metalloids, such as silicon and arsenic, are elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They can conduct electricity like metals but are more brittle and less malleable.