in group 13, the boron group, the most common element is
This element is aluminium (Al).
Aluminum is a member of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
Oxygen is the most abundant element in the earth's crust and is not in the boron family. Aluminum is in the boron family and is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust. Refer to the related link for a list of the 10 most abundant elements in the earth's crust and their percentages.
Its most likely that Boron would react in a similar way as Aluminium because both of them are in the same group (IIIA) - one above the other.But actually, Boron behaves more like Silicon.Because: Boron is in very specific place in its period.This place is on the boundary between the metals (Li - Be) and nonmetals (C - Ne) which makes Boron a metalloid. Aluminium is in the next period, right under Boron (Their both are present in a common group).This place would give him more metal properties than Boron, so Aluminium turns out as one of the most common and widespread metals.Right next to Boron, Carbon is present.Carbon is in the nonmetal section of 2nd period, so its properties also would be different in contrast to these of Boron.But right under Carbon and right next to Aluminium, Silicon is present.Its nearer to the right side of the periodic table than Aluminium is, so its properties won't be namely metallic.But its also right under the typical nonmetal Carbon which would mean that its properties can't also be absolutely nonmetallic.This gives mixed properties to Silicon, making it a metalloid.Exactly like Boron. That's why Boron reacts more like Silicon.
5 Protons, 6 Neutrons. For future reference, the protons is the atomic number (right above the element symbol) To get the neutrons you subtract the atomic mass (underneath the symbol) by the number of protons. You have to round this number.
Al (aluminum)
Aluminum is the most common element in Group 13, also known as the boron group. It is widely used in various industries due to its properties such as lightweight and good conductivity.
boron
Boron has 5 neutrons and 5 protons for its most common isotope
Boron does not have ionic compounds. Borides are complex solids that are not ionic. Borates are a class of polymeric Boron oxygen anions . Borax is a well known chemical sometimes called sodium "borate". (Borate is not a sceientific name) the "borate" anion in this compound is actually [B4O5(OH)4]2−
BORON 511 atomic#=5, atomic mass = 11 (for most common isotope)
Boron is the element that has two isotopes with atomic masses of approximately 10 amu and 11 amu. The most common isotope of Boron is Boron-11, which has an atomic mass of 11 amu, while the less common isotope Boron-10 has an atomic mass of 10 amu.
It's called a metalloid. The two most common metalloids are silicon (Si) and boron (B).
The number of protons in an element is its atomic number. Boron's atomic number is 5 - ergo, there are 5 protons. The number of neutrons in an element is the difference between the atomic mass and the atomic number of an element. boron's atomic mass is 11. Therefore, 11 - 5 = 6. There are 6 neutrons in boron. In conclusion, there are 6 neutrons and 5 protons in boron.
boron
Chlorine is a group 17 element and has the highest electronegativity among the elements given.
Boron is an atom or element, and it contains protons, electrons, and neutrons.