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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...
Boron has the highest ionisation potential among group IIIA elements.
The name of group thirteen in the periodic table is Boron Family.
The atoms of the elements in Group 13 (IIIA), the boron group, have three valence electrons, all of which are unpaired. The atoms of the elements in Group 15 (VA), the nitrogen group, have five valence electrons, three of which are unpaired.
The element with the highest first ionization energy in group 14 is carbon.
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...
Boron has the highest ionisation potential among group IIIA elements.
group 13 or IIIA
Either IA (Hydrogen) or IIIA (Boron)
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.
Group IA is called the alkali metals. All elements have the properties of metals except they softer and less dense.
The atoms of the elements in Group 13 (IIIA), the boron group, have three valence electrons, all of which are unpaired. The atoms of the elements in Group 15 (VA), the nitrogen group, have five valence electrons, three of which are unpaired.
Boron exists in period 2, group 13 (IIIA) of the periodic table, with valence of 3 electrons in the outer shell. The electron configuration of boron is 1s22s22p1
X2O3 as elements in group IIIA are trivalent metals and oxygen is divalent