Here is what FAQ Farmers had to say: * Boron is used in magnets. Try chemical supply houses. Boric acid is found in roach-proof type products at your local grocery store. * The common cleaning product Borax contains boron. Boric Acid is also used in Pressurized Water Nuclear Reactors in the U.S. to aid in controlling the nuclear reactions.
Boron is located in Group 13, also known as the Boron family, Period 2, with an atomic number of 5 and a representative symbol of "B".
Perhaps you are referring to the element Boron. If so, it is the fifth (element #5) in the Periodic Table. You can locate it in the 2nd Period (horizontal rows) and the 13th Group/Group IIIA (vertical columns). It can also be located just above Aluminum and directly to the left of Carbon. Because of its particular location in the periodic table there are no other elements directly above or immediately to the left of Boron.
Boron is found as oxides in Earth's Crust.
B- Boron
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It is in the group Metaloid
The symbol of boron is B.
Group 13, period 2
Group 13 and Period 2
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The name of group thirteen in the periodic table is Boron Family.
Boron Family
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Uranium is in the family of actinoids.
Nitrogen is in group 15 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
Aluminium is located in the Group IIIA - the Boron family on the periodic table.
The name of group thirteen in the periodic table is Boron Family.
Boron, B belongs to the semiconductors(metalloids) family. Semiconductors are located toward the right side of the periodic table.
Boron Family
Group 13 is boron family
The boron group.
boron family (group 13)
Boron is located in the group 3 in the second period of the periodic table and is a non metal.
It is 5th in the periodic table..
"it is a solid not a liquid or a gas" --Previous Answer Believe it or not, that actually has nothing to do with family. Groups are the columns in the periodic table; if you look at the periodic table of the elements, you'll notice that it is in Group 13 (as element number 13, coincidentally).
Boron is in the second period and column 3 of a wide form periodic table. The other elements in column 3 are part of boron's chemical family.
B stands for Boron on the periodic table.