if i remember correctly, the element which has the biggest atomic number is the biggest.
Gallium arsenide, but it's more covalent than ionic- its a semiconductor
Gallium (Ga) can have a valence of +3, +2 or +1.
because it has a lower atom
There is a minimal risk of exposure to radiation from the gallium injection, but the exposure from one gallium scan is generally less than exposure from x rays.
Gallium is the element. It is a low melting silvery soft metal. Gallium nitate is a compound containing gallium, a salt of gallium(III), Ga(NO3)3
potassium, gallium, mercury, francium, plutonium.
Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, potassium
The element is gallium and the isotope is 31Ga70
Gallium's radius is slightly than Aluminum's because Gallium has more protons than Aluminum. It sounds crazy because Gallium has more shells but u have to take into consideration that Aluminum's excited electrons actually spread through the d orbital making the radius bigger. Gallium on the other hand, has more protons, so when his excited electrons spread out it results in a lesser radius because the attraction between the protons and electrons are much bigger. It is confusing because he has a 4th shell with electrons, but since there are only 3 outer electrons (4s2 and 4p1), u can neglect it because of the big attraction of the nucleus. I hope this helped.
Gallium arsenide, but it's more covalent than ionic- its a semiconductor
Gallium (Ga) can have a valence of +3, +2 or +1.
because it is nutrious and high in vitamins and provide potassium
After my opinion they are similar.
because it has a lower atom
There is a minimal risk of exposure to radiation from the gallium injection, but the exposure from one gallium scan is generally less than exposure from x rays.
Lithium is altogether a bigger element than hydrogen. Hydrogen is the smallest element, and lithium is listed later on the periodic table, so lithium's radius is just plain bigger than hydrogen.
Gallium is the element. It is a low melting silvery soft metal. Gallium nitate is a compound containing gallium, a salt of gallium(III), Ga(NO3)3