because in IIIA group d-orbital interduce so Ga has greater I.P value than Al and the atomic radius of Boron and Al are nearly about same and ionic radius of Al and Ga are nearly about same as a result there is not regular change occurs in the properties of IIIA group.
base in my experience.... because of the gravity of the earth...
liquids are not fluids because a fluid is a class based on motion not a class based on a state of matter like a liquid.
Boron has the highest ionisation potential among group IIIA elements.
which of the matters that diffuses faster:solid or liquid? ans:gas
It's a class K0-IIIa .
NFPA 30 gives the following definitions and examples.definition:Class IIIA - Flash Point equal to or greater than 140°F, but less than 200°FClass IIIB - Flash Point equal to or greater than 200°Fcommon examples:Class IIIA - Home Heating OilClass IIIB - Cooking Oils, Lubricating Oils, Motor Oil
a liquid, from my chemistry class it is a gatorade like liquid. and that why NO ONE HAS EVER BROUGH GATORADE OR PWER-ADE to chemistry class!
Maximum - twenty years imprisonment, or twenty-five thousand dollars fine, or both Minimum - one year imprisonment
because in IIIA group d-orbital interduce so Ga has greater I.P value than Al and the atomic radius of Boron and Al are nearly about same and ionic radius of Al and Ga are nearly about same as a result there is not regular change occurs in the properties of IIIA group.
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
Methanol is a flammable liquid and falls in hazard class 3.
Burning liquid fires require a U.L. Class B fire extinguisher, or ABC, or BC.
Flammable liquids are in Hazard Class 3
Check the label. If it is marked "Class II", "Class IIIa", "Class 2" or "Class 3R", it is safe. All of those have power less than 5 milliwatts. The "Class II/Class 2" pointers are the safest--they are limited to 1 milliwatt. Do not use blue or green laser pointers as toys, even if they are rated Class 3R.
base in my experience.... because of the gravity of the earth...