Boron Group
The Boron Group is a group of elements in the periodic table that includes Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and Thallium. These elements are found in Group 13 and are known for having three electrons in their outer shell. They exhibit a range of properties, from the metalloid nature of boron to the metallic characteristics of aluminum and thallium.
Members of the Boron Group have various applications in industry and technology. For example, Aluminum is widely used in construction and transportation due to its lightweight and strength. Boron is essential in glass and ceramics, while Gallium is used in electronics and solar panels.