Boron is a substance that is most likely to be classified as a metalloid. It exhibits properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals, such as being a good conductor of electricity at high temperatures while being brittle like a nonmetal. Other common metalloids include silicon, germanium, and arsenic, which also display similar mixed properties.
- It is not a ductile metal or- It is not a metal
it could conduct electricity irregularlyv
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Hydrogen is the most likely substance to undergo nuclear fusion. In the core of stars, hydrogen nuclei combine to form helium through the fusion process, releasing vast amounts of energy in the form of heat and light.
Silicon is a metalloid.
- It is not a ductile metal or- It is not a metal
The most common metalloid found in nature is silicon.
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it could conduct electricity irregularlyv
Aluminum!!!!!=D ================== Nope - aluminum is almost always classified as a metal, not a metalloid. The most abundant metalloid is silicon - which, incidentally is about 3 times as abundant as aluminum.
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It is a metalloid. It is in the p block.
No, zinc is not a metalloid. It is a transition metal.
Calcium is a mineral or substance that can strenghten your bones. It is most likely found in milk or most dairy products
Boron.