What are metalloids what is the place of these element in periodic table?
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They are located to the right of the post-transition metals and to the left of the non-metals. Metalloids have some properties in common with metals and some in common with non-metals. The elements that are generally considered metalloids include boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.
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Element 'B' is a metalloid. This element is Silicon
(Si). The metalloids in periodic table are : Boron
(B), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge), Arsenic (As),
Antimony (Sb), Tellurium (Te) and Polonium
(Po).
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