Chemistry, asked by pchoudhary42633, 9 months ago

how are metalloids different from metals and nonmetals give two examples of metalloids?​

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Answered by spidermann7654
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Answer:

Explanation:

metals are the substance which loses electron to be positively charged while non-metals are the substance which gains electrons will be negatively charged while and non metal it is a substance which has the properties that intermediate between metals and nonmetals

Example: silicon,germanium

Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE ✌

METALLOIDS ARE THE ELEMENT WHICH HAVE BOTH PROPERTIES OF METAL AND NON METAL.

METALLOIDS ARE TYPICALLY SEMICONDUCTOR BUT ARE BRITTLE LIKE NON METAL .

EG : SILICON , GERMENIUM .

HOPE IT HELPS.....

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