The metalloid in group 13 is boron (B). It is characterized by properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals, making it unique among the elements in its group. Boron is commonly used in glass and ceramics, as well as in the production of certain alloys.
Group 13 contain aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, ununtrium (metals) and boron (nonmetal).
Boron is the only mettaloid in Group 13
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid. It is a p block element and belongs to group 16
Whatever row the element is in on the periodic table is the energy level, so the answer would be the metalloid in the third row, which is silicon (Si).
Boron is in Group 13 of the periodic table. It is a metalloid element with the symbol B and atomic number 5.
Group 13 contain aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, ununtrium (metals) and boron (nonmetal).
Boron is the only mettaloid in Group 13
Yup!! it sure is!! It is a metalloid and is found in group 13, period 2, and block p with an atomic number of 5.
Boron is in the 13th group, which is called the Boron Group.
Element 113 has the temporary name of Ununtrium. It has not yet been given a permanent name.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
Boron is the element. Its symbol is B.
Boron is classified as a "Metalloid"
Tellurium (Te) is a metalloid. It is a p block element and belongs to group 16
Whatever row the element is in on the periodic table is the energy level, so the answer would be the metalloid in the third row, which is silicon (Si).
group 13, period 2 It is a metalloid