its metalloids or semimetals which are found in elements such as....boron,aluminum,gallium,indium,tallium,ununtrium,carbon,silicon,germanium,tin,lead,ununqaudium,nitroen,phosphurs,arsenic,antimony,bismuth,ununpentium,oxygen,sulfur,selenium,tellurium,polonium,
and that's all of them i believe...hope i asissted some1!
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Metalloids, such as boron, silicon, and germanium, exhibit properties of both metals and nonmetals. They are semi-conductors, meaning they can conduct electricity under certain conditions but not as efficiently as metals. Metalloids typically have characteristics of both metals and nonmetals in terms of conductivity, reactivity, and physical properties.
No, not all solid elements are metals. There are three main types of elements: metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. While metals make up the majority of the periodic table, there are also nonmetals and metalloids which have different properties and characteristics.
Metalloids, such as silicon, boron, and arsenic, share characteristics with both metals and nonmetals. They have properties of both groups, such as being semi-conductive like nonmetals but also having metallic luster like metals.
Metalloids, such as silicon and arsenic, are elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals. They can conduct electricity like metals but are more brittle and less malleable.
Elements that exhibit moderate electrical conductivity include metals like aluminum, zinc, and copper. These metals are not as conductive as metals such as silver or gold, but still allow for the flow of electrical current with some resistance.
The highest amount of nonmetals can be found in the p-block of the periodic table, specifically in periods 2 and 3. These periods contain elements like oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, and chlorine, which are all nonmetals.