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Metalloids are the elements found along the stair-step line that distinguishes metals from non-metals. This line is drawn from between Boron and Aluminum to the border between Polonium and Astatine. The only exception to this is Aluminum, which is classified under "Other Metals".
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The metalloids or semimetals share some of the properties of metals and some of the properties of nonmentals. ... Metals | Nonmetals | Metalloids | Alkali Metals | Alkaline Earths | Transition Metals | Halogens | Noble Gases | Rare Earths | Lanthanides | Actinides...
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; Learn about Metalloids the Easy Way!!! With the Online Science Quiz... Can you meet the challenge of our Online Science Quiz? It's fast, informative, fun and totally interactive! How long will it take for you to reach the Online Science Quiz winner's Hall of Fame?
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www.periodic-table.org.uk/metalloids.htm
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Metalloid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Metalloid , or semi metal is a term used in chemistry when classifying the chemical elements. On the basis of their general physical and chemical properties, nearly every element in the periodic tabl...
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The periodic table of the elements with metallic elements colored in green, nonmetallic in orange and metalloids in blue. Click on image for full size (14K GIF); L.Gardiner/Windows to the Universe...
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The properties of metalloids are between metals and nonmetals. Generally, metalloids behave as nonmetals, both chemically and physically. But their electrical conductivity resmeble metals. They are semiconductors.
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Most periodic tables contain a stairstep line which allows you to identify which elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Following are descriptions of each of the three types of materials.
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Photographs and descriptions of many samples from the collection Metalloids in the Periodic Table. ... Metalloids (7); Some books say the term Metalloid is out-dated. Nonsense, it's a very fine name and it accurately describes these weird in-between elements. A big hunk of Silicon is the very definition of metal-yet-not-metal.
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www.periodictable.com/Elements/Metalloids/index.html
www.periodictable.com/Elements/Metalloids/index.html
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