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31 Ga 69.723(1)

Gallium

Poor metal
Symbol Ga
Atomic Number 31
Atomic Weight 69.723(1)
CAS Registry ID 7440-55-3
Group Name (none)
Period Number 4
Block p-block
State at STP Solid

Description

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Gallium is one of the poor metals that has a lustrous silver white appearance in its natural solid state. Gallium is a brittle metal, and liquefies easily. Gallium has an atomic weight of 69.723, a melting point of 85.5763 °F, and a boiling point of 3999 °F. Some common uses of gallium include: as a electrical semiconductor, as a component in photovoltaic compounds for use in solar panels, as a wetting agent used to create mirrors, as a component in metallic alloys, and as a wetting and flow agent for solders.

Isolation

Gallium is not found freely in nature, and isolation procedures are needed to form pure gallium. Gallium is not isolated on a small scale in laboratories.

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The isolation of gallium begins with the collection of gallium that is extracted as a byproduct in trace amounts from mineral ore processing. Some minerals which contain gallium include bauxite, germanite, and sphalerite; coal and diaspore are also composed of minute amounts of gallium.

Most of the gallium that is isolated comes out as a byproduct from the processing of alumina and aluminum. The Bayer process is used to produce the aluminum products. The Bayer process uses bauxite, and begins by washing bauxite in a heated solution of sodium hydroxide. The alumina in bauxite is converted to aluminum hydroxide which is dissolved in the hydroxide solution. Components of bauxite, such as gallium, do not dissolve under this process and are collected from the alkaline solutions. Further processing of gallium amalgam, using mercury cell electrolysis and hydrolysis with sodium hydroxide, forms sodium gallate. This compound is reduced to pure gallium through electrolysis.

General

NameGallium
SymbolGa
Number31
Chemical seriesPoor metal
Group13
Period4
Blockp
Appearancesilvery white
Standard atomic weight69.723(1) g·mol⁻¹
Electron configuration[Ar] 3d10 4s2 4p1
Electrons per shell2, 8, 18, 3

Atomic Properties

Crystal structureorthorhombic
Oxidation states3, 1 (amphoteric oxide)
Electronegativity1.81 (scale Pauling)
Ionization energies1st:  578.8  kJ·mol−1
2nd:  1979.3  kJ·mol−1
3rd:  2963  kJ·mol−1
Atomic radius130  pm
Atomic radius (calc.)136  pm
Covalent radius126  pm
Van der Waals radius187 pm

Physical Properties

Phasesolid
Density (near r.t.)5.91  g·cm−3
Liquid density at m.p.6.095  g·cm−3
Melting point302.9146 K (29.7646 °C, 85.5763 °F)
Boiling point2477 K (2204 °C, 3999 °F)
Critical point
Heat of fusion5.59  kJ·mol−1
Heat of vaporization254  kJ·mol−1
Heat capacity(25 °C) 25.86  J·mol−1·K−1

Miscellaneous

Magnetic ordering
Electrical resistivity
Thermal conductivity(300 K) 40.6  W·m−1·K−1
Thermal expansion
Speed of sound (thin rod)(20 °C) 2740 m/s
Young's modulus
Shear modulus
Bulk modulus
Poisson ratio
Mohs hardness1.5
Vickers hardness
Brinell hardness60  MPa