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These elements are: mercury, gallium, bromine, phosphorus, rubidium, caesium, francium.
calcium
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.
gallium and arsenic
Boron, Alluminum, Gallium, Indium, thallium, and Ununtrium.
These elements are: mercury, gallium, bromine, phosphorus, rubidium, caesium, francium.
Gallium is a metal. It is next to germanium, a semi-metal.
calcium
There are quite a few, one is phosphorus in its allotrope known as white phosphorus.
Gallium is a metal, not a semiconductor. You cannot build a transistor or even a diode with a piece of metal, forget an IC chip containing several transistors.To create a gallium based semiconductor, it must be ALLOYED with one or more of the following elements: nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, or antimony. The simplest semiconductor alloys are: gallium nitride, gallium phosphide, gallium arsenide, and gallium antimonide. Examples of other semiconductor alloys are: gallium nitride phosphide, gallium phosphide arsenide, etc. (these are used in some types of LEDs).The most common gallium alloy semiconductor for making transistors and IC chips is gallium arsenide. Compared to both silicon and germanium, transistors made of gallium arsenide are significantly faster, and additional speed can be obtained by using nonsaturating logic circuits like ECL.
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.
It is the gallium element. Atomic number is 31.
a. carbon - 4 b. iodine - 12 c. calcium - 2 d. gallium - 3
Aluminium, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine and argon have the valence electrons (1 to 6 respectively) ending in 3p level
The p-type dopant elements are: boron, aluminum, gallium, and indium.The n-type dopant elements are: nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony.
Gallium is a chemical element. One might say it has one element.
Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, and tellurium are recognised. These elements include, hydrogen, beryllium, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, zinc, gallium.