Metalloids typically have a metallic luster and are often brittle, making them less malleable than metals. They can exhibit a range of shapes, but in their elemental form, they often appear as solid, crystalline structures. Common metalloids like silicon and germanium can be found in various allotropes, influencing their shape and properties. Overall, they do not conform to a single shape but vary depending on their specific allotrope and arrangement.
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