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When in doubt, gallium helps out...................because its hard and you can throw it at people. Bye.
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Im finally awake from my deep sleep! I believe it is the year 1875. A kind man named Paul-Emile Lecoq woke me from my coma.
At the job today (July 6th, 1880), I helped to measure the temperature of a melting piece of copper.. Didnt even break a sweat, like a boss.
I absolutely love hanging out with all of my metal friends!
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I am sought after for my high-boiling point. I helped to measure temperatures that would vaporize thermometers. I also melt ver easily. My melting point is just above room temperature. What, I can't help it!
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Relationship Status: In a relationship with Rubidium. I tend to mix well with low-melting metals.
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Parent: I was discovered in Paris by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1875.
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network: I am a metal.
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valence electrons: I have 3 velence electrons.
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reactivity: I am fairly reactive and i react most with metals with low melting points. |
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state of matter: Solid |
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Location on Periodic Table: #31 |
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Birthday: Discovered in 1875 in a lab in Paris.
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Hometown: Paris
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Group: Boron Group
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I love combining with nitride to form LED's. It is one of my favorite activities! I also enjoy helping people all over the world to heat up their food. Being in a microwave circuit is a scorching, but fun job!
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Just got back to the home town China.
Me and my friend coal, are hanging out in a coal deposit!
Hanging with my dad in the lab.
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My Friends and I around the World
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Electron Shell Diagram
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Francium
Radium
Barium
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make sure to cite your resources here. if you copied a picture or got information from somewhere else....make sure to tell everyone! I don't want any COPY CATS!!! |
http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/31/gallium
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Comments (4)
Anne Alarcon said
at 1:35 pm on Oct 16, 2012
What is your melting point?
Gallium said
at 12:42 am on Nov 7, 2012
My melting point it 29.765 C, 85.576 F
Tungsten said
at 12:42 pm on Nov 1, 2012
How reactive are you ?
Gallium said
at 1:49 am on Nov 7, 2012
Very un-reactive.
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