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  • ...talloids]] but the concepts are not synonymous. Semimetals, in contrast to metalloids, can also be ''compounds'', such as [[HgTe]]<ref>{{cite journal ...123280 }}</ref>, and [[tin]] and [[graphite]] are typically not considered metalloids.<ref>
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  • ...), separates the metals from the nonmetals. Most elements on this line are metalloids, sometimes called [[semiconductors]]. This is because these elements exhibi
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  • ...New Jersey, 2005.</ref> Around a dozen elements,<ref>The boundary between metalloids and non-metals is imprecise, as explained in the previous reference.</ref>
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  • ...ite journal|first = Ronald|last = Bentley|title = Microbial Methylation of Metalloids: Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth|journal = Microbiology and Molecular Biolog [[Category:Metalloids]]
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  • ...of Pollutants |chapter=Soil and water pollution: Environmental metals and metalloids |editor= |year=2005 |publisher= CRC Press |location= |isbn=156670670X |pa
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  • ...of Pollutants |chapter=Soil and water pollution: Environmental metals and metalloids |editor= |year=2005 |publisher= CRC Press |location= |isbn=156670670X |pa
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  • ...igand. It is threefold symmetric and binds to one face of an octahedron of metalloids and transition metals. The (TACN)M unit is kinetically inert, allowing furt
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