where are metalloids found in the morden periodic table ?
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The metalloids are a group of elements in the periodic table. 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.
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Metalloids are usually found between metals and non metals in the modern periodic table.
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Their physical and chemical properties are in between the metal and non metals hence the name is metalloids. Boron, silicon, arsenic are the few example of it. It looks like the diagonal from period 2nd of modern periodic table.
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