Why boron is kept in 13th group being a non metal in modern periodic table?
{note : boron is a non metal (or metalloid idk) and group 13 is for metals}
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Dissociation of the group 13 elements requires a lot of energy. This is because the compounds formed by the Group 13 elements with oxygen are inert thermodynamically. Boron acts as a non-metal chemically. However, the rest of the elements show metallic properties.
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Because it has properties related to elements of that group
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