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Why does boron resemble Si? |
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Answer» hows anomalous behaviour in its groups because of its small size and non-availability of d ORBITALS. Itresembles SILICON, the second MEMBER of the next higher group. Both boronand silicon are non-metals, and exist in allotropic forms. They have high melting POINTS and are semiconductors.....HOPE IT HELPS YOU MATE.....PLZ..... MARK IT AS BRILLIANT..... |
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