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write any two properties of metalloids




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Answered by kookie05
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Metalloids have a solid state of matter.

In general, metalloids have a metallic luster. Metalloids have low elasticity, they are very brittle.

Middleweights are semi-conducted elements, and they allow leave the average transmission of heat.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metalloids usually look like metals but behave largely like nonmetals. Physically, they are shiny, brittle solids with intermediate to relatively good electrical conductivity and the electronic band structure of a semimetal or semiconductor.

Arsenic, for example, is a metalloid that has the visual appearance of a metal, but is a poor conductor of electricity; metalloids are generally semiconductors. The elements classified as metalloids are boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium.

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