The Boron Family This family includes: Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium.
Boron (B)
Physical Properties of Boron Boron is a shiny, black metalloid Metalloids have both the properties of a metal and a non- metal It a poor conductor of electricity at low temperatures but a great conductor of electricity at high temperatures It is a pure substance meaning it is made up of one type of atom
Physical Properties of Boron It has a high melting point ranging from 2200 to 2300 degrees Celsius When it is a solid, boron can be as hard diamonds Even though it is very hard, it is still too fragile for useful purposes
Chemical Properties of Boron Boron can combine with oxygen to form boron trioxide (B2O3) When it is in powder form, it reacts with hot nitric acid (HNO3) and hot sulfuric acid (H2SO4) It also dissolves in molten metal
Aluminum (Al)
Physical Properties of Aluminum Aluminum is soft, lightweight, silvery, metal It is a great conductor of electricity It has a melting point of 660 degrees Celsius It has a boiling point ranging between 2327- 2450 degrees Celsius Its density is 2.708 grams per cubic centimeter
Physical Properties of Aluminum It is both ductile and malleable Ductile means “capable of being pulled into thin wires” Malleable means “capable of being hammered into thin sheets”
Chemical Properties of Aluminum In moist air, it gradually combines with oxygen to form aluminum oxide Reacts with many hot acids and alkalis Alkalis is a chemical with the opposite properties of an acid Aluminum also reacts with hot water and in powdered form, it catches on fire
Gallium (Ga)
Physical Properties of Gallium Gallium is soft, silvery, shiny metal Conductor of electricity But unlike a regular metal, it is so soft it can melt in the palm of your bare hand It has a very low melting point at 29.7 degrees Celsius
Physical Properties of Gallium Gallium can be cooled really easily into a solid but it can still be cooled below 29.7 degrees Celsius without turning into a solid
Chemical Properties of Gallium Gallium can combine with most non-metals at high temperatures It reacts to both acids and alkalis
Indium (In)
Physical Properties of Indium Indium is a silvery, shiny metal Conductor of electricity Has a density of 7.31 grams per centimeter It is so soft, if rubbed on paper, it leaves a mark like lead It generates a brief screech when bent Has a melting point of 156.6 degrees Celsius
Physical Properties of Indium It has a boiling point of 2075 degrees Celsius Even though at really low temperatures, gallium can still be very soft. This property allows gallium to be used below the temperatures of Absolute Zero
Thallium (Tl)
Physical Properties of Thallium Thallium is a bluish- white metal Thallium resembles lead and can be used like lead too It is also soft enough to be cut with a knife It can melt fairly easily and has a melting point of 302 degrees Celsius Has a boiling point of 1456 degrees Celsius It also has a density of 11.85 grams per centimeter
Chemical Properties of Thallium Thallium reacts with acids It also reacts with oxygen too and when exposed to air, it forms a thin coating of thallium oxide (TL2O)
THAT’S ALL FOLKS!!! By John and Khadija
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