How are the electron structures of boron (B) and aluminum (AI) similar?
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They are characterized as a group by having three electrons in the outermost parts of their atomic structure. Boron, the lightest of these elements, is a metalloid. Aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium are silvery white metals.
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They are described as a gathering by having three electrons in the peripheral pieces of their nuclear structure. Boron, the lightest of these components, is a metalloid. Aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium are shimmering white metals.
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