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Answered by josephinerinsi
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Properties. Metalloids usually look like metals but behave largely like nonmetals. Physically, they are shiny, brittle solids with intermediate to relatively good electrical conductivity and the electronic band structure of a semimetal or semiconductor.

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Answered by vaidehi7954
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Metalloids usually look like metals but behave largely like nonmetals, they are shiny, brittle solids with intermediate to relatively good electrical conductivity and the electronic band structure of a semimetal or semiconductor.

Their properties are:

  1. An appearance that is similar to metals
  2. They are less conductive than metal
  3. They are more brittle than metals

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