Aluminum, a member of the Boron family (Group 13), is commonly used in the construction of airplanes due to its lightweight and high strength-to-weight ratio. Its resistance to corrosion and ability to be easily fabricated further enhance its suitability for aerospace applications. Additionally, aluminum alloys are often employed to improve performance and durability in aircraft structures.
It's steel that Boron owns. For example: The steel that Fred has, called Fred steel.
There are a fair few ingredients used in fireworks, the ones that are used in their elemental form are: Sulphur, Silicon, Carbon, Red Phosphorus, Magnesium, Aluminium, Titanium, Boron, Zirconium, Copper, Iron.
Phosphorus. (And Boron for p-type)
It's a mini-box PC.
Boron (B), Silicon (Si) and Arsenic (As) are all metalliods.
The Boron Family
The Boron Family
The oldest element in the boron family is boron itself, which has an atomic number of 5. Boron is followed by aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium in the boron family.
aluminum
This element is aluminium (Al).
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Aluminum :D
Aluminum is a part of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust.
boron is an element
Aluminum is a member of the boron family and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust.
This element is aluminium (Al).
Thallium (Tl) belongs to the Group 3 - Boron Family of elements. In the new IUPAC grouping, The Boron family is now Group 13.