because gallium is awesome like that;) if u want the real answer ask the question what the name Isabella mean
Gallium is from Gallia (the antique name of France).Francium is from France.
Gallium was discovered by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875.
Gallium wets glass or porcelain and forms a brilliant mirror when it is painted on glass. It is widely used in doping semiconductors and producing solid-state devices such as transistors. Magnesium gallate containing divalent impurities, such as Mn+2, is finding use in commercial ultraviolet-activated powder phosphors. Gallium arsenide is capable of converting electricity directly into coherent light. Gallium readily alloys with most metals, and has been used as a component in low-melting alloys. Hope This Helps.
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Well, first of all, all the elements that were on the table that Mendeleev made weren't discovered yet (i.e. Gallium) and the game of Solitaire, which helped to inspire Mendeleev to put them into rows and columns, hadn't been invented yet either. (hope this helps to anyone who is looking at this for their science class) :)
Approx. 400 t gallium is used in a year.
Low melting Gallium alloys are used in some medical thermometers. Gallium arsenide is used in light emitting diodes and solar panels
Gallium carbonate has not uses outside a laboratory.
In inorganic chemistry, an aluminium gallium arsenide is a mixed arsenide of aluminium and gallium, used as a semiconductor.
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For example, gallium arsenide (GaAs) is used from many years in laser diodes.
Gallium arsinide phosphide (GaAsP) or gallium phopside (GaP) are used for LED.
Yes. Gallium is used as a "dopant", a calculated impurity that turns the silicon that makes up the computer chip from a nonconductor to a semiconductor.
Element Gallium is used to make up compounds such as Gallium nitride and Gallium asenide. These compounds is used to make solid-state applying in light- emitting diodes(LEDs) primarily.More over some compounds of Gallium is also applied in medicine such as chemical thernometer despite of mercury thernometer.Gallium is alloyed with Plutonium (about 3% Gallium) to force the hard brittle alpha phase of Plutonium normal at room temperature into the soft ductile delta phase in Nuclear Weapons to make it workable and more easily machinable.Gallium is very effective for finding neutrinos when used inside a telescope. An example of this use is the SAGE experiment at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory in Russia or the GALLEX neutrino detector operated in the early 1990s in an Italian mountain tunnel.Gallium is used in several eutectic low temperature melting lead-free solder alloys.dopant in semiconductor manufacturing.alloy agent with plutonium to make it easier to process for making bombs.half of the semiconductor alloy gallium-arsenide for high speed transistors.
Gallium arsenide is used to make LEDs and LASER diodes. Best not to "bump" into it.