It is indium(In) which is in 5th period in group IIIA (or group 13).
Gallium
Atomic symbol: GA
Atomic number: 31
Mass number: 69.72
Yttrium, assuming that the questioner's "Group" means "column".
The element in group 3A and period 3 is aluminum (Al).
This chemical element is magnesium (Mg).
It is magnesium.
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Indium
Aluminum is considered a trace mineral. Trace amounts of aluminum are commonly found in foods, but it is harmless in the natural form when eaten in moderation. Elemental aluminum can be toxic.
No, it is a Group 7 element or halogen. This makes it a non metal. Non metals are often negatively charged. Groups 1, 2 3A and transitions are pretty much considered metal, and have something in common, a positive charge. Fluorine has a -1 charge, it prefers to take an electron to fill it's outer orbital
Group B elements are the elements between group 2A and group 3A in the periodic table. Note that it doesn't necessarily mean that Group B elements are transition metals because the definition of a transition metal is "a metal which forms one or more stable ions with an INCOMPLETELY-FILLED d-subshell". Because of this definition, Scandium, Zinc, and a few others are not classified as transition metals although they are Group B elements.
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Aluminum (Al) is in group 3A of the periodic table, and as such it has 3 valence electrons, which it very much wants to lose. When losing these 3 valence electrons, it gets a 3+ charge, and this is the combining "power", or the oxidation state (3+).
Group 3A is an old numbering system of the groups of the periodic table. Using the modern numbering system of the groups, you are referring to group 13. The element in group 13, period 6 is thallium (Tl).
In group 3A elements, or elements in group 13, have only one unpaired electrons.
The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . . The compound in group 7A and third period is Bromine or Br. The dot of this would be . . :Br. . .
This is a consequence of the law of periodicity of chemical elements.
Ununtrium (Uut)
A Group 6A element gains two electrons A Group 2A element loses two electrons A Group 3A element loses three electrons A Group 3A element loses three electrons group 1a element loses one electron group 7a gains one electron
Actinium is in period 7, group 3A : so 7s2 is the highest sublevel of this first 5f-block element the actinides (89-103).
Beryllium is the group 3A element with the highest ionization energy.
Because it has 3 valence electrons. The same reason any element is in the group it is in.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
any in column 1a, 2a, 3a-8a
That's group 13, otherwise known as group 3A. It includes the very common element aluminum, along with the somewhat less common elements boron, gallium, indium, and thallium. These elements all have 3 electrons in their outer, or valence shell. Two of those electrons are in the s suborbital, and one is in the p suborbital.