Arsenic is a metalloid. Which statement best describes arsenic?
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Arsenic is a metalloid. Which statement best describes arsenic?
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Arsenic is similar to a nonmetal because it is a gas at room temperature and similar to a metal because it is not malleable.
Arsenic is similar to a nonmetal because it is brittle and similar to a metal because it conducts heat and electricity well.
Arsenic is only similar to a metal because it is not ductile and is a gas at room temperature.
Arsenic is only similar to a nonmetal because it is a good conductor and is reflective.
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