Silicon (Si) is a metalloid. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are not metalloids.
it's a non-metal
Gallium is not considered a metalloid. It is classified as a metal and is a soft, silvery metal with a low melting point.
Neon I classified as a Nobel and Inert gas.
If it is classified as metalloid, carbon and phosphorus must be also. Naming Se as metalloid and C and P only as nonmetal is inappriopiate and flawful. Se, C and P have very similar metallic properties. Iodine can also be named as metalloid. Generally, selenium (such as carbon, phosphorus and iodine) is considered nonmetal.
Copper would never be classified as a metalloid it is a metal.
Cl (chlorine) is classified as a nonmetal. Al (aluminum), Si (silicon), and Cl (chlorine) are located in different areas of the periodic table: aluminum is a metal, silicon is a metalloid, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
Silicon is classified as a metalloid or a semimetal. It exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals.
Silicon (Si) is a metalloid. Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are not metalloids.
Silicon would be classified as a metalloid. Aluminum and copper are classified as metals, while tin is typically classified as a metal. Metalloids have properties that are in between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table.
Boron is classified as a metalloid element. It has properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals.
Arsenic is classified as a metalloid element.
Silicon is classified as a metalloid.
a metalloid
Germanium is classified as a metalloid in the periodic table. It has properties of both metals and non-metals.
it's a non-metal
Arsenic is classified as a metalloid due to its properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals.