Where Are Metalloids on the Periodic Table?

avatarForetellingTable2 years ago
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avatarDescribingHail2 years ago

Metalloids are hanging out along the zig-zag line that starts at Boron (B) and goes down to Tellurium (Te). Think of them as the border patrol between metals and non-metals!

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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

You can find metalloids like Silicon and Germanium along the staircase-shaped line that divides metals and non-metals on the right side of the Periodic Table.


avatarArisingWard2 years ago

They're in the zig-zag line between the metals and non-metals. Just follow the staircase!


avatarCatalogingDisk2 years ago

In my chemistry class, we learned that metalloids sit on a diagonal step-like line starting from Boron (B) to Polonium (Po). It's pretty cool how they sit between metals and non-metals.

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