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(b) difference between metalloids and alloys​

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Metalloid: It is actually any chemical element which have the properties just like the mixture properties of metal and non metal. Or Which contain those properties in between the non metal and metal.Mostly the metalloids have the appearance just like the metallic appearance And also they are the brittle one's . Boron and silicon are the example.

Alloy: They are usually the mixture of metals. Some times mixture of metal may contain another element .They are recognized by their metallic bonding characteristics.

Explanation: By combining with other metals metalloid can form the alloy.

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Metalloid -

A metalloid is a chemical element with properties intermediate between those of typical metals and nonmetals

Alloy -

An alloy is a mixture of metals or a mixture of a metal and another element. Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character.

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