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A metalloids, also known as semimetals, are elements that possess properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals. They typically exhibit a mixed set of characteristics, such as being brittle like nonmetals but having some metallic luster and electrical conductivity. Common examples of metalloids include silicon, germanium, and arsenic. These elements are often used in semiconductor technology and various industrial applications due to their unique properties.

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