Metalloids
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Intro to Chemistry
Definition
Metalloids are elements with properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals. They are found along the staircase line on the Periodic Table.
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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test
- Metalloids typically exhibit both metallic and non-metallic properties.
- Common metalloids include boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and tellurium (Te).
- Metalloids often act as semiconductors, making them important in electronics.
- The physical appearance of metalloids can be shiny like metals but they are brittle like nonmetals.
- Metalloids often form amphoteric oxides, meaning their oxides can react with both acids and bases.
Review Questions
- What are some common characteristics shared by metalloids?
- List at least three elements that are classified as metalloids.
- Why are metalloids significant in the field of electronics?
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