Germanium and silicon are called as metalloids. Give reason. Where do you find these
elements in the modern periodic table.
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A series of six elements called the metalloids separate the metals from the nonmetals in the periodic table. The metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium. ... They are semiconductors because their electrons are more tightly bound to their nuclei than are those of metallic conductors.
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Because it is anonmetal and also a non metal
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