Chemistry, asked by swastiknepal57, 1 year ago

Difference between matals and metalloids
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Hiccuphaddock: Metals are Those substances which have properties of Donation of Electron very easily...and metalloids are those which can donate their electrons or Accept depending on the element with which they're bonding...badically metalloids are elements which have both properties of metals as well as non metals

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Answered by maroofahmad88
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here is your answer..

1 .. Metals are Malleable means can be beaten into thin sheet with a hammer


2.. Metals are ductile means can be drawn into thin wires


3.. Metals are good conductor of Heat and electricity.


now points are metalloid

1.. Metalloid Have some properties of metal and some of non metal..

2.. metalloid look like metal but they are brittle like non metal

3.. Their properties are intermediate between the properties of Metals and non Metals

hope it help you
Answered by Saifßàã
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Metals---these are generally hard( Na and K are exceptions),lustrous,malleable,ductile,conducting and electron giving elements.


Metalloids--these are the elements which show properties of metals as well as of non-metals.


Metals-- Metals are separated from metalloids inside the periodic desk

Metalloids-- Metalloids possess properties of non-metals a whole lot of the events.

Metals-- metals are malleable

Matalloids -- Matalloids are not malleable as the metals.


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