The Boron family is classified as Metals andMetalloids. They are Group 13 and have 3 valence electrons. The Boron family are solids at room temperature and they are reactive. But, the most reactive are the Alkali Metals. They have a violent reaction with water. Hope this helps! :)
reactive
reactive
it is not reactive to water
With a electronegativity of 2,04 on the Pauli scale boron is a reactive chemical element.
The Boron family is classified as Metals andMetalloids. They are Group 13 and have 3 valence electrons. The Boron family are solids at room temperature and they are reactive. But, the most reactive are the Alkali Metals. They have a violent reaction with water. Hope this helps! :)
reactive
reactive
it is not reactive to water
A metal in the alkali metal family has one valence electron where as a metal in boron family has three valence electrons. It is easy to remove one valence electrons than three. So alkali metals will be more reactive.
With a electronegativity of 2,04 on the Pauli scale boron is a reactive chemical element.
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it is not reactive to water
Boron Family (13) - do not occur elementally in nature - are scarce in nature (except aluminum, which is the most abundant metallic element) - have three valence electrons - are metallic (except boron, which is a solid metalloid) - are soft and have low melting points (except boron, which is hard and has a high melting point) - are chemically reactive at moderate temperatures (except boron)
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Boron belongs to the Boron Family
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