Where Are Metalloids Located on the Periodic Table?

avatarRepeatingRitz2 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace2 months ago

Metalloids are located along the zigzag line or staircase on the right side of the periodic table, separating metals and nonmetals. Boron, silicon, and arsenic are a few examples you'll find there!

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avatarCorrectingGait2 months ago

You'll find metalloids lurking along the zigzag line between the metals and nonmetals. It's like they're sitting on the fence, not committing to either side!


avatarAssemblingDelta2 months ago

Look for the stair-step line between metals and nonmetals. That's where the metalloids hang out.


avatarAttemptingDance2 months ago

Six elements that straddle the P-block's border between metals and nonmetals鈥攖hat鈥檚 where the metalloids are!

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