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oxideамфоте́рный о́кисел — amphoteric oxideбезразли́чный о́кисел — indifferent [inert] oxideиндиффере́нтный о́кисел — inert [indifferent] oxideкисло́тный о́кисел — acid oxideо́кисел мета́лла — metal oxideнорма́льный о́кисел — normal oxideосновно́й о́кисел — basic oxideпромежу́точный о́кисел — amphoteric oxide -
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semi-metal
An element having some properties characteristic of metals and others of non-metals. Many metalloids give rise to an amphoteric oxide (e.g. arsenic or antimony) and many are semiconductors. (Source: UVAROV)
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An element having some properties characteristic of metals and others of non-metals. Many metalloids give rise to an amphoteric oxide (e.g. arsenic or antimony) and many are semiconductors. (Source: UVAROV)
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An element having some properties characteristic of metals and others of non-metals. Many metalloids give rise to an amphoteric oxide (e.g. arsenic or antimony) and many are semiconductors. (Source: UVAROV)
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