Respuesta :
Answer:
- Boron
- Silicon
- Tellurium
Explanation:
- Elements in the periodic table are either metals, non-metals or metalloids.
- Metals are elements that react by losing electron(s) to attain an octet configuration. They occupy groups I, II and III of the periodic table and the transition metals.
- Non-metals, on the other hand, are elements that react by gaining electron(s) to attain a stable configuration. Examples include halogens and noble gases among others.
- Metalloids are elements in the periodic table that have the properties of both metals and non-metals.
- Other examples of metalloids are arsenic, tellurium, germanium and polonium.