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why silicon counts among metalloids​

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Answered by pinki1982
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Metalloids are elements which are in - between metals and non metals. Silicon has 4 electrons in its outer orbitals which it can donate like a metal or it can also accept 4 electrons like a non metal. So, it shows both the properties of metals and non metals. Hence, it is called a metalloid or semi conductor.

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Answered by Anonymous
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. it is metallic lustre in nature

. it exists in several metallic an non metallic compound

. it having brittle nature

. all metalloidsare usually occurs in combined states both metals and non metals

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