Elements in a group generally have similar chemical properties because all the elements in that group have the same number of valence electrons, so Ga would be more similar to Al.
Elements: Aluminium (Al), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O).
Gallium is +3 I had to find out the hard way. I just got it wrong on a chemistry test online. Ga3+ It tends to follow the trends of Al.
Aluminium is more reactive tham copper.
They have the same gas which makes it blue. Neptune affected Uranus by th force.
AL has 3 more negative charges than positive ones
Aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine and argon have the valence electrons (1 to 6 respectively) ending in 3p level
Gallium (Ga) is element #31 on the periodic table just below Aluminum (Al).
Gallium or Boron - they are in the same group but one level lower or higher. Elements in the same group tend to have similar chemical properties.
boron (B), aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl)
Al-aluminum Tl-thallium Ga-gallium In-indium Uut-ununtrium
Elements: Aluminium (Al), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O).
Gallium is +3 I had to find out the hard way. I just got it wrong on a chemistry test online. Ga3+ It tends to follow the trends of Al.
Ga is a 3+ and As is a 3- so it is Ga3As3 which is GaAs
Phosphorus is in the 15th column of the periodic table (Nitrogen group) That means that it has similar valence shell electronic properties as nitrogen arsenic antimony bismuth
H3PO4 + Al(OH)3 ---> 3H2O + AlPO4
Yes
Sometimes but not always