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D B
Boron is a typical non-metal, aluminium is a metal but shows many chemical similarities to boron, and gallium, indium, thallium and nihonium are almost exclusively metallic in character.
THEORY
Group 13 Elements-The Boron Family:
The electronic configuration is [noble gas]
ns2np1.
B is a typical non-metal, Al is metal but shows many chemical similarities to boron.
Ga, In, and Tl are almost exclusively metallic in character.
B is a rare element, occurs as
H3BO3,
Na2B4O7.10H2O,
Na2B4O7.4H2O. It exists in two isotopic forms,
10B and
11B.
Al is the most abundant metal and occurs as
Al2O3.2H2O and
Na3AlF6.
Electronic Configuration:
Valence shell electronic configuration:
ns2np1
Boron Nobel gas core
Aluminum Nobel gas core
Gallium Nobel gas core + 10 d-electrons
Indium Nobel gas core + 10 d-electrons
Thallium Nobel gas core + 10 d-electrons + 14 f-electrons
Physical Properties:
- B is non-metallic in nature.
- It is an extremely hard and black-coloured solid.
- It exists in many allotropic forms.
- B has an unusually high melting point due to very strong crystalline lattice.
- The rest of the members are soft metals with low melting points and high electrical conductivities.
- Ga which has a lower melting point (303K), could exist in a liquid state during summer.
- The density of the elements increases down the group from boron to thallium.