diffrerence between metal and metalloid
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Metals-
1.High lustre.
2.Have metallic appearance.
3.Good conductor of heat and electricity.
4.Are malleable.
5.Lose electrons in reactions.
6.Always ductile.
7.Have high melting point and also corrode.
Metalloids-
1.Either dull or shiny.
2.Usually capable of conducting.
3.Are usually malleable but not always.
4.Gain or Lose electrons in reactions.
5.Usually ductile.
6.They are good semiconductors.
7.Exist often in several forms.
1.High lustre.
2.Have metallic appearance.
3.Good conductor of heat and electricity.
4.Are malleable.
5.Lose electrons in reactions.
6.Always ductile.
7.Have high melting point and also corrode.
Metalloids-
1.Either dull or shiny.
2.Usually capable of conducting.
3.Are usually malleable but not always.
4.Gain or Lose electrons in reactions.
5.Usually ductile.
6.They are good semiconductors.
7.Exist often in several forms.
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Metal:-
A metal is a material that, when freshly prepared, polished, or fractured, shows a lustrous appearance, and conducts electricity and heat relatively well. Metals are typically malleable or ductile.
Metalloid:-
A Metalloid is a type of chemical element which has properties in between, or that are a mixture of, those of metals and nonmetals.
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