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Groups of elements that are shiny but not lustrous, have a semi-conductive property, and are brittle are classified as? A) Nonmetals B) Metals C) Metalloids D) Flux capacitors
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Groups of elements that are shiny but not lustrous, have a semi-conductive property, and are brittle are classified as?
A) Nonmetals
B) Metals
C) Metalloids
D) Flux capacitors
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