Boron is a metalloid, cross between a metal and nonmetal. So no it is not a metal and doesn't belong to the metal family.
Boron belongs to the family of elements known as metalloids or semimetals.
Thallium (Tl) belongs to the Group 3 - Boron Family of elements. In the new IUPAC grouping, The Boron family is now Group 13.
The boron family member is boron (B). The most abundant metal in Earth's crust is aluminum (Al).
Aluminum is a part of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust.
Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
Boron belongs to the family of elements known as metalloids or semimetals.
Boron family.
Boron Family
Thallium (Tl) belongs to the Group 3 - Boron Family of elements. In the new IUPAC grouping, The Boron family is now Group 13.
The boron family member is boron (B). The most abundant metal in Earth's crust is aluminum (Al).
Aluminum is a part of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust.
Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
This element is aluminium (Al).
Aluminum is a member of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
Is it Doron or Boron that you are referencing to? If it is a Doron, then it is city located in Cilicia Trachea. If it Boron you are referring to then it is a part of metalloid family.
- Uranium, boron and hydrogen are chemical elements. - A salt is a chemical compound (contain two or more elements).
Aluminum