boron
because boron is the first and main element in that group.
Plutonium is used for making nuclear bombs. It is extremely dangerous to touch with a high cancer probability for anyone who handles it. Could you please give more details about your question?
The Boron Group or Boron Family consists of:Boron (B)Aluminum (Al)Gallium (Ga)Indium (In)Thalium (Ti)Ununtrium (Uut)The Boron family is a series of elements in group 13.
B (boron) apex
Chlorine was isolated before fluorine because fluorine is the most reactive element and can react to the most other elements, making it hard to isolate and separate from other elements.
Yes. Lithium is very reactive to other elements.
because boron is the first and main element in that group.
It is not reactive at all. It will not combine with other elements.
of course it does
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
Plutonium compounds typically involve plutonium in its various oxidation states. Examples include plutonium dioxide (PuO2) and plutonium chloride (PuCl3). These compounds are often used in nuclear technology and research.
yes
Boron, like all other elements, has one nucleus per atom.
Yes, boron is commonly combined with other elements. For example, boron and hydrogen form diborane, B2H6
yes. such as gold and platinum
Elements in the alkali metal and halogen groups are most likely to react with other elements due to their high reactivity. Alkali metals like sodium and potassium readily react with water, while halogens like fluorine and chlorine are highly reactive and form compounds easily.
yes it does oxygen is one of them