P Block
P Block
P Block
Boron - non-metal
Gallium
Indium
Metallic in character
Thallium
Nihonium
There are two isotopic forms of boron 10B (19%) and 11B (81%).
Nihonium has symbol Nh, atomic number 113, atomic mass 286
g mol-1 .So far it has been prepared in small amount and half life
of its most stable isotope is 20 seconds. Nihonium is a
synthetically prepared radioactive element.
Electronic Configuration
Atomic Radii
B<Ga<Al<In<Tl 13245
Ionization Enthalpy
In<Al<Ga<Tl<B 42351
Electronegativity
Al<Ga<In<Tl<B 23451
Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Due to small size of boron, the sum of its first three ionization
enthalpies is very high. This prevents it to form +3 ions and
forces it to form only covalent compounds.
Al able to form Al3+ ions.
Aluminium is a highly electropositive metal.
Down the group, due to inert pair effect restricting their
participation in bonding. As a result of this, only p-orbital
electron may be involved in bonding.
In Ga, In and Tl, both +1 and +3 oxidation states are observed.
The relative
Stability of +1 oxidation state progressively increases for
heavier elements:
B+1<Al+1<Ga+1<In+1<Tl+1
Boron does not react with acids and alkalies even at moderate
temperature;
Aluminium dissolves in mineral acids and aqueous alkalies and
thus shows amphoteric character.
Aluminium dissolves in dilute HCl and liberates dihydrogen.
Borax
Orthoboric acid
Diborane [B2H6]