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explain about metalliods? ​

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Answered by topper05
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The six commonly recognised metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. ... Typical metalloids have a metallic appearance, but they are brittle and only fair conductors of electricity. Chemically, they behave mostly as nonmetals. They can form alloys with metals.

Answered by Anonymous
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metalloids are those chemical elements that exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals they behaves as non metals physically and chemically and show electrical conductivity like metals our they are not good conductors of electricity like metals and are known as semiconductor the concept of metalloid and semiconductor should not be confused meta layer refers to the property of certain element in relation to the periodic table semiconductor refers to the physical property of materials and their us only particle overlap between the two ....

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