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metalloid is reactive or not?
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Answered by LisaInYourArea
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Answer:

In most cases, metalloids are reactive.

Explanation:

The reactivity of the metalloids depends on the element with which they are reacting. For example, boron acts as a nonmetal when reacting with sodium yet as a metal when reacting with fluorine. The intermediate conductivity of metalloids means they tend to make good semiconductors.

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