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i. boron
ii. silicon
iii. germanium
iv. arsenic
v. antimony
vi. tellurium
vii. polonium
Explanation:
Elements that have appearance and properties of a metal but behave like non-metal in certain conditions are called semi-metals or metalloids. On the periodic table, they are found between metals and non-metals. Examples are astatine, polonium, tellurium, antimony, arsenic, germanium, silicon, boron.
Some of their properties that make them look like metals are:
i. They exist as solids at room temperature.
ii. They are shiny.
iii. They are ductile.
Some of their properties that make them look like non-metals are:
i. They are brittle.
ii. Not very good conductor of electricity compared to metals.