describe the chemical property of group 13elements with chemical reactions
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The group 13 elements are the first group in the p-block of the periodic table. All the elements of group 13 are also called the boron family. The periodic table is segregated into s, p, d and f-blocks. This segregation is done based on the valence electron, if the valence electron falls on the p subshell, it comes in p-block and so on.
The members of Group 13 elements are:
Boron
Aluminium
Gallium
Indium
Thallium
The general electronic configuration for the group 13 elements is ns2 np1
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All group 13 elements have ns 2np 1 valence electron configurations, and all tend to lose their three valence electrons to form compounds in the +3 oxidation state. The heavier elements in the group can also form compounds in the +1 oxidation state formed by the formal loss of the single np valence electron.
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