bad conducter of heat bad conducter of electricity
not reflective
not bendable
not mallable
enough for you?
The element that can exhibit properties of both a metal and a nonmetal is called metalloid. Examples include silicon, germanium, and arsenic. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals.
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
Fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal.
Nonmetal because Selenium is used to make light sensors so it cant melt at low temperatures and it conducts electricity at a low level like a lot of non - metalsSelenium is considered a nonmetal.
Because it doesn't have the properties of a metal.
The nonmetal in period three with properties similar to iodine is chlorine. Chlorine is in the same group (halogens) as iodine and shares similar chemical properties such as being highly reactive and forming compounds easily.
nonmetal
No, it does not.
element that is not metal
NONMETAL
synthetic
UMM... if you're asking how how are the elements classified into three parts, it's: 1) metal 2) nonmetal 3)metalloid
Helium is a nonmetal. It has properties that classify it as a noble gas, which is a group of nonmetals that are generally unreactive.
-nonmalleable -brittle -insulator -nonductile
See the definition of a metal and properties of chlorine.
Graphite is carbon. Carbon is ordinarily classified as a nonmetal but has some metallic properties and is occasionally classified as a metalloid.
Germanium is a metalloid, which is an element that shares properties of both metals and nonmetals. It has characteristics of both categories, such as being a semiconductor like a nonmetal but also having metallic luster.