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A metalloid is an element that has properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals. They typically exhibit a mix of metallic and nonmetallic characteristics, such as being semiconductors of electricity and having a shiny luster while being brittle rather than ductile. Common examples of metalloids include silicon, germanium, and arsenic. They play important roles in various applications, particularly in electronics and materials science.

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