There are only 6 metalloids in the Periodic Table; Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, and Tellurium (sometimes one of selenium, polonium or astatine are also listed as a metalloid).
Below is the periodic table, the metalloids are the sandish colors (5, 14, 32, 33, 51, 52 and sometimes 84)
Group #123456789101112131415161718Period 1 1H 2
He 2 3
Li 4
Be 5
B 6
C 7
N 8
O 9
F 10
Ne 3 11
Na 12
Mg 13
Al 14
Si 15
P 16
S 17
Cl 18
Ar 4 19
K 20
Ca 21
Sc 22
Ti 23
V 24
Cr 25
Mn 26
Fe 27
Co 28
Ni 29
Cu 30
Zn 31
Ga 32
Ge 33
As 34
Se 35
Br 36
Kr 5 37
Rb 38
Sr 39
Y 40
Zr 41
Nb 42
Mo 43
Tc 44
Ru 45
Rh 46
Pd 47
Ag 48
Cd 49
In 50
Sn 51
Sb 52
Te 53
I 54
Xe 6 55
Cs 56
Ba * 72
Hf 73
Ta 74
W 75
Re 76
Os 77
Ir 78
Pt 79
Au 80
Hg 81
Tl 82
Pb 83
Bi 84
Po 85
At 86
Rn 7 87
Fr 88
Ra ** 104
Rf 105
Db 106
Sg 107
Bh 108
Hs 109
Mt 110
Ds 111
Rg 112
Cn 113
Uut 114
Uuq 115
Uup 116
Uuh 117
Uus 118
Uuo * Lanthanides (Lanthanoids) 57
La 58
Ce 59
Pr 60
Nd 61
Pm 62
Sm 63
Eu 64
Gd 65
Tb 66
Dy 67
Ho 68
Er 69
Tm 70
Yb 71
Lu ** Actinides (Actinoids) 89
Ac 90
Th 91
Pa 92
U 93
Np 94
Pu 95
Am 96
Cm 97
Bk 98
Cf 99
Es 100
Fm 101
Md 102
No 103
Lr
Two metalloids found in period 4 are silicon and germanium. These elements have properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals, making them useful in semiconductors and other electronic applications.
Metalloids are found along the staircase line on the periodic table, separating metals from nonmetals. Examples of metalloids include elements such as silicon, arsenic, and germanium. They exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals.
The three main categories of elements on the periodic table are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
The three broad classes of elements found the periodic table are metals, non metals, and metalloids.
Two metalloids found in period 4 are silicon and germanium. These elements have properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals, making them useful in semiconductors and other electronic applications.
Metalloids (B, Si, As, Sb, Ge, Te) are placed to the righton the periodic table.
The most common metalloids found in the periodic table are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.
The stair step line
Metalloids are found along the staircase line on the periodic table, separating metals from nonmetals. Examples of metalloids include elements such as silicon, arsenic, and germanium. They exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Yes, metalloids (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po) are placed in the periodic table - beings chemical elements.
The metalloids are those elements that border the step structure in the periodic table. Depending on the source, they include Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Polonium and Astatine.
There are seven metalloids on the periodic table.
The three main categories of elements on the periodic table are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
No, boron is in period 2, while silicon is in period 3 on the periodic table. They are both metalloids, but they are in different periods.
The three broad classes of elements found the periodic table are metals, non metals, and metalloids.
Non-metals and metalloids are found to the right on the periodic table.