Chemistry, asked by raqibwani195, 4 months ago

how does boran differ from other members of group 13?? ​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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The main point of differences are, (1) Boron is a typical non- metal whereas other members are metals. (2) Boron is a bad conductor of electricity whereas other metals are good conductors. ... (5) Boron forms only covalent compounds whereas aluminium and other elements of group 13 form even some ionic compounds.

Answered by Anonymous
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The elements in this group are usually referred to as the aluminum family. Boron is quite different from other members of the family. One difference is that boron is not a metal. All other members of the family (aluminum, gallium, indium, and thallium) are metals.

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