Metalloid
It depends where you put the zigzag line.
Elements to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table are metals. These include alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals. Metals tend to be shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
The zigzag line is called the zigzag line or is sometimes referred to as the Hays-McDaniel line
Whether an element is a metal, nonmetal, or semimetal. Elements around the zig zag are semimetals Elements to the left of the zig zag (and the majority of elements) are metals Elements on the right of the zig zag are nonmetals
They are called metalloids or semi metals. Ga,Ge,Si are few examples. They have both metal and non metal properties.
It depends where you put the zigzag line.
Elements to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table are metals. These include alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals. Metals tend to be shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.
The zigzag line is called the zigzag line or is sometimes referred to as the Hays-McDaniel line
Whether an element is a metal, nonmetal, or semimetal. Elements around the zig zag are semimetals Elements to the left of the zig zag (and the majority of elements) are metals Elements on the right of the zig zag are nonmetals
Well, on British roads it means you can't park there.metalloidsOn the periodic table of elements, the zigzag dark line marks the elements that are metalloids.
Elements on the left side of periodic table are metals. The right side elements are non metals and the zigzag line constitutes metalloids.
The zig zag line is called the "staircase" because of its appearance. This line is the separation between metals and non-metals. Elements touching the line or staircase are called semi-metals or metalloids. These semi-metals often have some properties of both metals and non-metals.
They are called metalloids or semi metals. Ga,Ge,Si are few examples. They have both metal and non metal properties.
metaloids
They are called metalloids.
Metals are typically found on the left of a zigzag line on the periodic table. These elements tend to be good conductors of heat and electricity, malleable, and ductile. Examples include metals like iron, copper, and sodium.
Generally nonmetals and metalloids.