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Metalloid. It touches the metalloid "staircase" on the periodic table.

Yes, Boron is a metalloid, intermediate between metals and non-metals. It exists in many polymorphs (different crystal lattice structures), some more metallic than others. Metallic boron is extremely hard and has a very high melting point.

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Actually a metalloid is something which has both the property of metal and non metal.But u can see that Barium comes under ALKALI EARTH METALS in periodic table.Therefore it is not a metalloid...!!

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No, barium is not a metalloid. It is a metal found in Group 2 of the Periodic Table, known for its high reactivity and ability to form strong chemical bonds.

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Yes. Boron is a chemical element of atomic number 5.

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no it is not. Bromine is a heavy, volatile, corrosive, reddish-brown, nonmetallic liquid element, having a highly irritating vapor.

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B (Boron) is a metalloid.

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boron is a metalloid

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