The Boron Group or Boron Family consists of:
The Boron family is a series of elements in group 13.
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fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, oxygen
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does boron bond with other metals
because boron is the first and main element in that group.
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elements in each group of the periodic table have identical chemical properties as they have the same no. of valence electrons which determines their chemical properties. since calcium is in group II of the periodic table, it has the same chemical properties as the elements in group II. Elements in group II consists of: Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra Elements in the same group has different physical properties such as boiling and melting points. However there are trends of their physical properties down the group.
Elements in the same family are related because of shared properties. For example, all the elements in the noble gas family do not react to anything and are colorless, nonflammable, odorless, and tasteless under normal circumstances.
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because boron is the first and main element in that group.
because they have similar properties to the other elements in their groups
a group of elements that have similar properties are arranged one on top of the other on the periodic table. These groups are also called families
Only caesium has the same properties as caesium. There are other elements which have some similar properties.
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They are called groups and have similar properties with the other elements in that group.
Conducting heat and electricity.
These elements are called "metalloids" : boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, and polonium. They form a diagonal line on the periodic table running down and to the right. Some allotropes of other elements display the properties of metalloids.
Since they are in the same group (2A), yes they have similar properties, more than those of elements in other groups.
Three elements that have similar chemical properties to oxygen are sulfur, selenium, and tellurium. These elements belong to the same group as oxygen in the periodic table and have similar electron configurations, which influence their reactivity and chemical behavior. Additionally, they can form similar types of chemical bonds with other elements.
of course it does
You can experiement with the melting point, boiling point, and freezing point of the elements to prove they have similar properties. This and you can check the different physical and other chemical properties for similarities and comparison.