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Group 13 contain aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium, ununtrium (metals) and boron (nonmetal).
In group 3A elements, or elements in group 13, have only one unpaired electrons.
The metals have tendency to lose electrons. The elements of group-1,2 and 13 have tendency to form cations.
This is a consequence of the law of periodicity of chemical elements.
Lost because it is easier for the element to lose 3 electrons and become an octet than it is to gain 5 electrons.
in group 13, the boron group, the most common element is
I thing it's aluminum.
the charge is 3+
Thallium. A group 13, (boron group) element.
This element is boron (B).
Boron is the element. Its symbol is B.
Aluminium is placed in the group 13 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
thalium (Tl)
the charge is 3+
Group 3A is an old numbering system of the groups of the periodic table. Using the modern numbering system of the groups, you are referring to group 13. The element in group 13, period 6 is thallium (Tl).
Boron is an element. The lightest member of group 13 with 3 valence electrons
Group 13 is referred to as the "Boron Family" (boron, aluminium, gallium, indium, thallium) and its uses varies depending on the specific element. Aluminium is the most widely used of the group. The link below should prove useful: