There is no element that has been found yet with those characteristics ( group 5, period 2)
It is just named the boron group. The elements in the group are boron (B), aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl), and unumtrium (Uut) (scienticially prepared). The boron group all have 3 electrons in their valence levels making them an unstable group.
Boron belongs to the chemical family known as "metalloids".
the group name for Boron is usually called Metalloid. it is called metalliod because its not found in nature and is sometimes man made. such as used for medicine. HA HA WHOEVER IS READING IT IS STUPET AND DOME AS WELL. DO YOU KNOW WHY? BECAUSE IS NOT TRUE. HOWEVER IF THE PERSON IS WRITING THAT IS SMARTER THAN ANYONE READING IT. THE PERSON IS RAJ ISLAM
Boron trichloride is the inorganic compound with the formula BCl₃.
boron triiodide
Thallium. A group 13, (boron group) element.
The family name of boron is the boron group, also known as group 13, on the periodic table. The elements in this group include boron (B), aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), and thallium (Tl). These elements share similar chemical properties due to their outer electron configuration, with boron being the first element in this group.
Boron IS an elemental name!! The symbol is "B"
The boron group, or simply group 13. (Apparently according to wikpedia it has been called the icosagens - presumably because boron adopts an icosahedral structure (20 sided)- none of the others do so presumablly that is why it hasn't caught on)
The element in the same group as lithium (Group 1) and the same period as iron (Period 4) is potassium.
Boron is an element and contains only atoms of Boron.
The chemical element Indium belongs to the Transition Metal family
Platinum
The element scandium belongs to the group/family 3, also known as the scandium family.
That element would be carbon.
Group 13 of the periodic table is known as the Boron group. It includes elements such as Boron (B), Aluminum (Al), Gallium (Ga), Indium (In), and Thallium (Tl). These elements share similar chemical properties.
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