Al (aluminum)
I thing it's aluminum.
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:
The number of protons in an element is its atomic number. Boron's atomic number is 5 - ergo, there are 5 protons. The number of neutrons in an element is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number of an element. boron's atomic mass is 11. Therefore, 11 - 5 = 6. There are 6 neutrons in boron. In conclusion, there are 6 neutrons and 5 protons in boron.
BORON 511 atomic#=5, atomic mass = 11 (for most common isotope)
Flourine
in group 13, the boron group, the most common element is
I thing it's aluminum.
boron
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
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:
The number of protons in an element is its atomic number. Boron's atomic number is 5 - ergo, there are 5 protons. The number of neutrons in an element is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number of an element. boron's atomic mass is 11. Therefore, 11 - 5 = 6. There are 6 neutrons in boron. In conclusion, there are 6 neutrons and 5 protons in boron.
It's called a metalloid. The two most common metalloids are silicon (Si) and boron (B).
BORON 511 atomic#=5, atomic mass = 11 (for most common isotope)
boron
The answer is Carbon
Chlorine is a group 17 element and has the highest electronegativity among the elements given.
It's called a metalloid. The two most common metalloids are silicon (Si) and boron (B).