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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Todd Helmenstine. (2014). Metals in the periodic table. 29/08/2017, de Science Notes Sitio web: https://sciencenotes.org/list-metals/

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APA: Bentor, Y. (2012). Periodic Table: Metalloids. Retrieved August 29, 2017, from http://www.chemicalelements.com/groups/metalloids.html

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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.

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