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Is Hassium a metalloid?

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Hassium (or ), the synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Hs and atomic number 108 and is the heaviest member of the group 8 (VIII) elements
metalloid (is a element from the periodic table that have intermediate chemical properties between metals and nonmetals)
Is Hassium (or ), the synthetic element in the periodic table that has the symbol Hs and atomic number 108 and is the heaviest member of the group 8 (VIII) elements an instance of metalloid (is a element from the periodic table that have intermediate chemical properties between metals and nonmetals)?
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