Where are the metalloids located on the periodic table?

avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony3 months ago

Metalloids are hanging out in a diagonal line from Boron (B) to Polonium (Po), separating metals and nonmetals.

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avatarRollingHank3 months ago

You'll find metalloids hugging the staircase-like line that divides metals and nonmetals, starting from Boron (B) to Astatine (At).


avatarQuestioningVale3 months ago

The metalloids are located along the zigzag 'staircase' line from Boron (B) to Tellurium (Te) and Polonium (Po).


avatarVitriolingMouth3 months ago

They鈥檙e on the staircase line from Boron to Polonium. It's like finding the middle child in the periodic family!


avatarCarryingMonte3 months ago

Metalloids? They're basically the 'tweeners' of the periodic table, chilling between metals and nonmetals from Boron to Astatine.

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