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Explain properties of metalloids​.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some elements have intermediate properties between those of metals and nonmetals. They are called metalloids. For example Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic and Boron are metalloids. Metalloids are solid at room temperature. They are brittle rather than malleable.

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Answered by Amankumar2newton
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It may be described as the sharing of free electrons among a structure of positively charged ions (cations).Metallic bonding accounts for many physicalproperties of metals, such as strength, ductility, thermal and electrical resistivity and conductivity, opacity, and luster.

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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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