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why boron is a semimetal

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Answered by Tiyashagrawal
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Only the elements at or near the margins, lacking a sufficiently clear preponderance of either metallic or nonmetallic properties, are classified as metalloids. Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium are recognised commonly as metalloids.
Answered by ampamaria2010p5kn54
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Boron is a metalloid meaning it shares properties of both metals and non metals 
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