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The boron group is not generally reactive. The metals and oxygen groups are the most reactive, but the noble gases and the boron group are not very reactive.
its a good isotope
It has a high neutron cross-section for capture.
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reactive
it is not reactive to water
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! :)
With a electronegativity of 2,04 on the Pauli scale boron is a reactive chemical element.
reactive
reactive
it is not reactive to water
Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal whereas aluminium is a less reactive metal in the boron group.
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! :)
With a electronegativity of 2,04 on the Pauli scale boron is a reactive chemical element.
yes
it is not reactive to water
Boron is in the 13th group, which is called the Boron Group.
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The name of group thirteen in the periodic table is Boron Family.
No, boron is in group 13, silicon is in group 14.