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Which metalloid is a non metal?
Silicon
Silicon. Silicon is a typical metalloid (see Figure 1). It has luster like a metal, but is brittle like a nonmetal. Silicon is used extensively in computer chips and other electronics because its electrical conductivity is in between that of a metal and a nonmetal.
Is zinc sulfate an element?
Zinc sulfate is the inorganic compound with the formula ZnSO4 and historically known as “white vitriol”.
Are metalloids covalent or ionic?
Their chemical behavior falls between that of metals and nonmetals. For example, the pure metalloids form covalent crystals like the nonmetals, but like the metals, they generally do not form monatomic anions. This intermediate behavior is in part due to their intermediate electronegativity values.
Is zinc a metal or a non metal?
Zinc is a metal. There is no need to question its existence, and looking at any periodic table will tell you that it is a transition metal. Furthermore, it behaves like metals. It looks like a metal, feels like a metal perhaps even tastes like a metal. It reacts like a metal, it forms compounds typical of a metal.
Which elements are considered metalloids?
Alternative Title: semimetal. Metalloid, a chemical element with properties intermediate between those of typical metals and nonmetals. Usually considered under this classification are the chemical elements boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium.
Where on the periodic table are metalloids?
The metalloids are a group of elements in the periodic table. They are located to the right of the post-transition metals and to the left of the non-metals.
How do metals and metalloids compare?
Metals have unique metallic properties such as shiny appearance, high density, higher melting points and electric conductivity. However, metalloids possess both metal properties and non-metal properties. Metals are located in the left side of the periodic table while metalloids are in the middle of metals and non-metals.