Where are the metalloids on the periodic table?
AlightingTang路3 months agoMetalloids are found along the zigzag line between the metals and nonmetals. Elements like boron, silicon, and arsenic are part of this crew!
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You'll find metalloids lounging around the staircase line that starts from boron (B) to astatine (At). They're like the life of the periodic table party!
Metalloids sit along the line dividing metals and nonmetals. Look for elements such as silicon and germanium.
There's only a few of them, so they're easy to miss. They're right around that zigzag line in the middle.
Just look for the stair-step line starting from boron (B) to tellurium (Te). Metalloids are hanging out there!
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