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What happens when a metalloid gets heated up?

A: It acts as an insulator and slows the flow of electrons.

B:It blocks the flow of all electrons.

C:It conducts more electricity, allowing electrons to move more freely.

D:It becomes too dangerous for electricity to flow through it.

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it becomes too dangerous for electricity to flow through it

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