Group 13 Elements (Boron Family): B, Al, Ga, In, Tl
This quick revision Notes, Trends and Mnemonics are very important for CSIR-NET, GATE, SLET, NEET, JEE Main/Advanced, IIT-JAM.
Mnemonics: B: Baigan | Al: Aaloo | Ga: Gajar | In: In | Tl: Thaila
1. General Electronic Configuration
ns² np¹ (three valence electrons → generally +3 oxidation state)
2. Key Periodic Trends (Down the Group: B → Tl)
| Property | Trend | Exception/Important Note |
|---|---|---|
| Atomic & Ionic Radius | Increases (generally) | B < Al < Ga < In < Tl Exception: Ga < Al (d-block contraction) |
| Ionisation Energy | Decreases (generally) | B > Al > Ga > In > Tl Exception: Al < Ga (poor shielding by 3d electrons) |
| Electronegativity | Decreases | B (2.0) > Al (1.5) > Ga ≈ In ≈ Tl |
| Metallic Character | Increases | B (non-metal) → Al (metalloid-like) → Ga, In, Tl (metals) +3 stability: B > Al > Ga > In > Tl (inert pair effect) |
| Melting Point | No regular trend | B (very high) > Al > Ga < In < Tl Ga lowest MP (29.8°C) |
| Boiling Point | Decreases | B > Al > Ga > In > Tl |
| Electropositive Character | Increases | B < Al < Ga < In < Tl |
| Density | Increases | B < Al < Ga < In < Tl |
3. Anomalous Behaviour of Boron
- Small size, high IE, high electronegativity, absence of d-orbitals
- Non-metallic, forms covalent compounds
- Acidic oxides (B₂O₃), amphoteric for Al, basic for others
- Forms electron-deficient compounds (e.g., BH₃ dimerises to B₂H₆)
- Diagonal relationship with Si
4. Important Compounds & Reactions
- Boron Compounds:
- Borax (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O) → bead test (coloured metaborates)
- Boric acid (H₃BO₃): weak monobasic acid, antiseptic
- B₂H₆ (diborane): 3-centre-2-electron bonds (banana bonds)
- BF₃ (Lewis acid, trigonal planar), BCl₃ (monomeric)
- Boron nitride (BN): diamond-like, high MP
- Aluminium Compounds:
- Al₂O₃ (amphoteric, corundum/ruby/emerald)
- AlCl₃ (dimeric in vapour, Lewis acid, Friedel-Crafts catalyst)
- Potash alum (KAl(SO₄)₂·12H₂O)
- Thermit reaction: Al + Fe₂O₃ → Fe (high heat)
- Hydrides: B (electron-deficient), Al (polymeric AlH₃), others unstable
- Halides: BX₃ monomeric covalent; AlX₃ dimeric → monomeric on heating
- Oxides: B₂O₃ acidic → Al₂O₃ amphoteric → Ga₂O₃, In₂O₃, Tl₂O basic
5. Exam Tricks & Mnemonics
Inert Pair Effect: +1 state stability: B < Al < Ga < In < Tl
Tl⁺ more stable than Tl³⁺ (strongest inert pair in group).
Tl⁺ more stable than Tl³⁺ (strongest inert pair in group).
Acidity of Oxides: B₂O₃ > Al₂O₃ (amphoteric) > Ga₂O₃ > In₂O₃ > Tl₂O₃
Decreasing acidic → increasing basic character.
Decreasing acidic → increasing basic character.
Low Melting Point of Ga: Due to unique structure (Ga₂ dimers) → melts in hand.
Diagonal Relationship B-Si:
Both non-metals, form acidic oxides, covalent hydrides, similar semiconductors.
Both non-metals, form acidic oxides, covalent hydrides, similar semiconductors.
Borax Bead Test Colours:
Cu (blue), Co (blue), Cr (green), Fe (brown), Ni (violet).
Cu (blue), Co (blue), Cr (green), Fe (brown), Ni (violet).
Lewis Acidity: BF₃ > BCl₃ > BBr₃ > BI₃
(Better π-back bonding in BF₃ → less Lewis acidic? Wait: Actually BCl₃ > BF₃ due to poorer overlap in larger halogens).
Correct order: BI₃ > BBr₃ > BCl₃ > BF₃ (poorer back bonding → stronger Lewis acid).
(Better π-back bonding in BF₃ → less Lewis acidic? Wait: Actually BCl₃ > BF₃ due to poorer overlap in larger halogens).
Correct order: BI₃ > BBr₃ > BCl₃ > BF₃ (poorer back bonding → stronger Lewis acid).
6. Frequently Asked Exam Questions
- Why is boron non-metallic while others metallic?
- Why Ga has smaller radius and higher IE than Al?
- Inert pair effect in group 13?
- Structure of diborane (3c-2e bonds)?
- Why AlCl₃ dimeric?
- Amphoteric nature of Al₂O₃ reactions?
- Why Tl⁺ compounds more stable than Tl³⁺?
- Borax bead test mechanism?
7. Quick Revision One-Liners
- Boron: non-metal, electron-deficient, hardest after diamond.
- Aluminium: most abundant metal in earth's crust, amphoteric.
- Gallium: lowest MP among metals, used in thermometers.
- Thallium: toxic, +1 state dominant.
- Al forms protective oxide layer → corrosion resistant.
- Boron never exhibits +3 ionic state.
- Al₂O₃ used in chromatography.