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Properties of GA

Properties of Ga (Gallium):

Compound NameGallium
Chemical FormulaGa
Molar Mass69.723 g/mol
Physical properties
Appearancewhite powder
Solubilitysoluble
Density3.6900 g/cm³
Melting121.50 °C
Boiling278.80 °C

Alternative Names

gallium tribromide
Gallium

Elemental composition of Ga
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
GalliumGa69.7231100.0000
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Ga: 100.00%
Ga Gallium (100.00%)
Ga: 100.00%
Ga Gallium (100.00%)
Mass Percent Composition
Ga: 100.00%
Ga Gallium (100.00%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Ga: 100.00%
Ga Gallium (100.00%)
Identifiers
CAS Number13450-88-9
SMILESBr[Ga](Br)Br
Hill formulaGa

Sample reactions for Ga
EquationReaction type
Ga + H2SO4 = Ga2(SO4)3 + H2single replacement
Ga + O2 = Ga2O3synthesis
Ga + Br2 = GaBr3synthesis
Ga + S = Ga2S3synthesis
Ga + H2SO4 = Ga(SO4)3 + H2single replacement

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