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Braedon Lindsey
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29 November, 20:58
How do metalloids conduct electricity?
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Giovanna Farrell
29 November, 21:12
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Metalloids (such as Silicon or Boron) have semi-conducting properties. It means they are able to conduct electricity only under specific conditions (in general, they both insulate and conduct). They are also called semi-metals.
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