semimetálicos
Semimetálicos, also known as metalloids, are a group of chemical elements that exhibit properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals. They are typically located in the periodic table along the zigzag line that separates metals from nonmetals. Commonly recognized semimetálicos include Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, and Tellurium. Polonium and Astatine are sometimes also classified as semimetálicos depending on the context.
In terms of physical properties, semimetálicos are often brittle solids at room temperature. They tend to have
The unique electronic properties of semimetálicos are particularly important in the semiconductor industry. Silicon and Germanium