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I have metallic and non metallic properties who am I​

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Answered by aashigngwr
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Explanation:

Metalloids : Those elements which resemble both metals and non-metals are called metalloids. They are also called semi-metals, e.g., Boron, Silicon, Germinaium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium and Polonium. Properties of Metals : (i) The are malleable.

Answered by dreamrob
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Metalloids have metallic and non-metallic properties.

  • Metalloids are chemical compounds having properties between metal and non-metal.
  • They have properties of both metals and non-metrals and their properties lie between them.
  • Mostly metalloids have the appearance of metals but they can conduct electricity and are brittle by nature. Thus, cannot be categorized as metals or non-mtelas
  • Some common examples of metalloids are silicon, arsenic. germanium, boron, tellurium, and antimony.

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