Which properties are characteristic of metalloids? high electrical conductivity and a high melting point low electrical conductivity and a low melting point intermediate conductivity and a high melting point intermediate conductivity and a low melting point
Intermediate conductivity and a high melting point
Explanation:
A metalloid is a type of element that is a mixture of metals and nonmetals. They typically have a metallic appearance and are fair conductors of electricity. But are too weak to be used for heavy purposes. Some examples can be Li, Be, Al.