Chemistry, asked by manisha5630, 1 year ago

write the difference between metal and metalloids​

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Answered by raghavkumar2004
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A metal is an element which is typically hard, shiny, fusible, malleable, and ductile, with good electrical and thermal conductivity. ... A metalloid is an element having intermediate properties of both metals and nonmetals. This is the main difference between metals nonmetals and metalloids.

Answered by dheerajsingh53
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metal is an element which shows property of sonorus shine ductile and conducts electricity .

e.g. iron copper

whereas metalloid are elements which shows some property of metal and some property of non metal.

e.g. boron


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raghavkumar2004: boron is non metal
dheerajsingh53: silicon
raghavkumar2004: correct
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