Classification of Elements
Metals
Metalloids
Non-metals
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Translight Solids
Malleable, ductile and though
Good heat and electricity
Insoluble in nearly every solent
Most of them are solids
They are the majority in the periodic table
Britlle and metallic look
Found along the line that distinguish metals from non-metals
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They gain electrones during chemical changes
They do not react with acid
React with oxygen and si created the anhydrides
Anhydrides react with water.
From Boron and Aluminum to the line of Polonium and Astatine
The only exception is Aluminum
Properties of both metals and non-metals
Some of the metalloids, such as silicon and germanium, are semi-conductors
Semi-conduction property makes metalloids really useful for creating computers and calculators.