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The elements which possess character of both metal and non -metal are called __________​

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Answered by jayane
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Answer:

Metaloids

Explanation:

The metalloids are a unique group of elements that share properties of both metals and nonmetals. They're also called the semimetals because of the shared properties of these elements along the dividing line between metals and nonmetals. The elements that may be classified as metalloids include: Boron_ (B)

Answered by anirudhm60
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Answer:

Elements which possess characters of both metals and non-metals are called metalloids.

Explanation:

Examples of metalloids are boron, germanium, arsenic, silicon, tellurium, polonium and antimony

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