State the common characteristic of the following elements:Boron, Silicon, Germanium and Arsenic
The common characteristic of the following elements is that they have the properties of metals and non-metals. Hence, are known as metalloids.
These elements look metallic; however, they do not conduct electricity as well as metals so they are semiconductors.
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