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what is metalloids? with examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metalloid, in chemistry, an imprecise term used to describe a chemical element that forms a simple substance having properties intermediate between those of a typical metal and a typical nonmetal.

For e.g:

  • Boron.
  • Semiconductor.
  • Arsenic.
  • Silicon.
  • Selenium.
  • Antimony.
  • Germanium.
Answered by ammiamrin2007
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A metalloid is a chemical element that exhibits some properties of metals and some of nonmetals. ... Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium are metalloids. In some cases, authors may also class selenium, astatine, aluminum, and carbon as metalloids, but this is less common.

Elements: Germanium; Polonium; Silicon; Selenium.

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