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Alums Group 13 elements

The metals of the aluminium sub-group are permanent in the air at ordinary temperatures, but when heated in oxygen or the air they become coated with their oxide. The volatility of the metals increases with the atomic weights, and the heavier metals are more easily reduced than those of lower atomic weight. The metals are all malleable, fusible, have small atomic volumes and form hydroxides, M(OH)3, which are typically amphoteric in the first three elements of the sub-group and basic only in the case of thallium. The last four members of the family form alums, and both aluminium and thallium form organo-metallic compounds, resembling zinc in this respect. [Pg.114]


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