Metalloids are: arsenic, germanium, silicon, boron, tellurium, antimony; selenium is als probable a metalloid but the question is disputed.
I think that polonium is a metal and astatine a halogen.
metaloids
Metalloids are found along the diagonal line between metals and non-metals on the periodic table, starting from boron (B) to polonium (Po). They exhibit properties of both metals and non-metals, making them useful in various applications such as semiconductors.
Yes they do, with metaloids in between.
Metals are located in the left hand side of the periodic table, non metals are located on the right and metalloids are located in between as a 'bridge'.
Non-metals on the periodic table include hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine. Metalloids are elements that have properties of both metals and non-metals, such as boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. There are 7 metalloids in total on the periodic table.
metaloids
Metals, Non-metals, metaloids, and gases.
Metalloids are found along the diagonal line between metals and non-metals on the periodic table, starting from boron (B) to polonium (Po). They exhibit properties of both metals and non-metals, making them useful in various applications such as semiconductors.
Yes they do, with metaloids in between.
Metaloids
Most are metals. There are about 5 metaloids and aproximately 20 gas/liquids.
Alot of them are. About 88. All of the elements left of the metaloids are metals.
Metals are located in the left hand side of the periodic table, non metals are located on the right and metalloids are located in between as a 'bridge'.
Non-metals on the periodic table include hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine. Metalloids are elements that have properties of both metals and non-metals, such as boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. There are 7 metalloids in total on the periodic table.
metaloids, halogens, metals, noble gases, carbon family and i think nitrogen family... there are more but these are the first that come to mind
How many grams does NO from periodic table have
Well, several are, and from left to right. Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals. Transition metals. Metaloids. Nonmetals. Halogens. Nobel gasses.