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Boron Family. Kate MacQueen Alyssa Sweeney Matt Warner. Boron. Symbol: B Number: 5 Chemical Series: Metalloids Phase: Solid Density: 2.34 g/cm(-3) Liquid Density: 2.08 g/cm. Aluminum. Symbol: Al Number: 13 Chemical Series: Poor metals Phase: Solid Density: 2.70 g/cm
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Boron Family Kate MacQueen Alyssa Sweeney Matt Warner
Boron • Symbol: B • Number: 5 • Chemical Series: Metalloids • Phase: Solid • Density: 2.34 g/cm(-3) • Liquid Density: 2.08 g/cm
Aluminum • Symbol: Al • Number: 13 • Chemical Series: Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 2.70 g/cm • Liquid Density: 2.375 g/cm
Gallium • Symbol: Ga • Number: 31 • Chemical Series: Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 5.91 g/cm • Liquid Density: 6.095 g/cm
Indium • Symbol: In • Number: 49 • Chemical Series: Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 7.31 g/cm • Liquid Density: 7.02 g/cm
Thallium • Symbol: Tl • Number: 81 • Chemical Series: Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 11.85 g/cm • Liquid Density: 11.22 g/cm
Ununtrium • Symbol: Uut • Number: 113 • Chemical Series: Presumably Poor metals • Phase: Presumably Solid • Standard Atomic Weight: 293 g/mol All other information is unknown Unknown, probably silvery white or metallic gray
How The Boron Family Relates To Everyday Life • Boron - occurs in all foods produced by plant. Also shows promise in treating arthritis. • Aluminum - used in constructing cars, and other vehicles, along with machinery. • Gallium - used to create mirrors when blended with glass. • Indium - frequently associated with zinc materials, and also found in lead and iron, and iron. • Thallium - has been employed as a ant killer and rodenticide • Ununtrium – extremely radioactive
Carbon • Symbol: C • Number: 6 • Chemical Series: Nonmetal • Phase: Solid • Density: (graphite) 2.2678 g/cm • Density: (diamond) 3.513 g/cm
Silicon • Symbol: Si • Number: 14 • Chemical Series: Metalloids • Phase: Solid • Density: 2.33 g/cm • Liquid Density: 2.57 g/cm
Germanium • Symbol: Ge • Number: 32 • Chemical Series: Metalloids • Phase: Solid • Density: 5.323 g/cm • Liquid Density: 5.60 g/cm
Tin • Symbol: Sn • Number: 50 • Chemical Series: Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 7.265 g/cm (white)5.769 g/cm(gray) • Liquid Density: 6.99 g/cm
Lead • Symbol: Pb • Number: 82 • Chemical Series: Post-transition metals or Poor metals • Phase: Solid • Density: 11.34 g/cm • Liquid Density: 10.66
Ununquadium Unknown, probably silvery white or metallic gray • Symbol: Uuq • Number: 114 • Chemical Series: presumably Poor metals • Phase: presumably Solid • Standard Atomic Weight: 298 g/mol All other information is unknown
How The Carbon Family Relates To Everyday Life • Carbon - the bases of life would be impossible without it • Silicon - important to plants and animals life • Germanium - doped with arsenic and gallium • Tin – coating for steel cans • Lead – covering cables and used extensively in plumbing. Also used in alloys such a fusible metals. • Ununquadium – first element of what may be an “island of stability” among heavy nuclei