Asked by jay

Which property do metalloids share with nonmetals?

Both are brittle.
Both are shiny.
Both have low melting points

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Both are brittle. Metalloids are typically brittle solids like nonmetals. They can be shiny (some are lustrous) and often have higher melting points (e.g., silicon), so the other choices are not generally true.