A metalloid is a chemical element that exhibits the properties of both metals and nonmetals. Since they are specific enough to be either of these classifications, they are called metalloids. Some examples include boron, silicon, and germanium.
metaloid and metal
No, sodium is not a metaloid. It is a metal, specifically an alkali metal, due to its properties such as being highly reactive and having a low melting point.
Silicon is a metalloid.
As==Arsenic. This element is a metaloid.
Lead is a soft ductile metal.
metaloid and metal
A metaloid will generally have a very high melting point.
no, a metal
There are several metaloids and each has a different number of electrons than the others metaloid elements have.
carbon
An element of the periodic table, it is a metaloid.
Chromium is a Metal.
Cadmium is a metal.
shut the hell up
No, sodium is not a metaloid. It is a metal, specifically an alkali metal, due to its properties such as being highly reactive and having a low melting point.
Berkelium is a metal.
Gold is a metal.