*Metalloids
semi-shiny
semi-conductors
malleable
somewhat ductile
basically the in between the extremes of gas and metals
nonmetal, because it is a form of carbon and carbon is a nonmetal.
Fluorine is classified as a nonmetal. It is a highly reactive, gaseous element that belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table.
mettaloids/ semimetals. but im not sure if this is correct, so I'll tell you later all about it
Deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, exhibits three separate properties: Physical properties, quantum properties and nuclear properties (the deuteron).
Metalloids are curious elements that show a mix of properties of metals and non-metals. In general it would be fair to say that a metalloid may behave as a semiconductor and they have a tendancy to form amphoteric oxides. One of the problems classifying metalloids is that different allotropes of elements may display different properties i.e: some may lean twords more metallic characteristics and some may lean twords non-metal characteristics such as some allotropes of carbon(graphite vs diamond). The elements generally regarded as metalloids form a sort of "stairs" on the periodic table, these are: Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium.
Metalloids have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They can conduct electricity like metals but are brittle like nonmetals. Some examples of metalloids are silicon and germanium.
According to the Periodic Table, 6.
Metalloids are the border lines between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table.
nonmetal, because it is a form of carbon and carbon is a nonmetal.
alkali and alkaline earth on the left/ transition metal middle /mettaloids are on the right
Alumium, Boron, etc. are examples of mettaloids.(;
Metalloids, which possess properties of both metals and nonmetals, play a crucial role in various applications due to their unique characteristics. They are often used as semiconductors in electronics, enabling the function of devices like transistors and diodes. Additionally, their intermediate properties make them useful in alloys and as chemical reagents. Overall, metalloids contribute significantly to advancements in technology and materials science.
Fluorine is classified as a nonmetal. It is a highly reactive, gaseous element that belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table.
mettaloids/ semimetals. but im not sure if this is correct, so I'll tell you later all about it
Metalloids are curious elements that show a mix of properties of metals and non-metals. In general it would be fair to say that a metalloid may behave as a semiconductor and they have a tendancy to form amphoteric oxides. One of the problems classifying metalloids is that different allotropes of elements may display different properties i.e: some may lean twords more metallic characteristics and some may lean twords non-metal characteristics such as some allotropes of carbon(graphite vs diamond). The elements generally regarded as metalloids form a sort of "stairs" on the Periodic Table, these are: Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium.
the properties that change are physical and chemical properties!!! :)
chemical properties and the pysical properties