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Where are metalloids (semi metals) found in the periodic table?

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Where are metalloids (semi metals) found in the periodic table?

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The metalloids are a group of elements which have properties similar to both the metals and non-metals. These metalloids are: Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium and astatine. The non-metals are elements found to the right of these metalloids, including the element, hydrogen.

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