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- Gallium - Wikipedia
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- Gallium | Uses, Properties, Facts | Britannica
Gallium, chemical element of Group 13 (the boron group) of the periodic table It liquefies just above room temperature Gallium compounds, some of which form the basis for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), have valuable semiconductor and optoelectronic properties
- How to Grow and Care for Sweet Woodruff - The Spruce
Sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum) has a wonderful aromatic quality and can tolerate part-shade or full shade Learn how to grow this versatile plant
- Galium odoratum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Galium odoratum, commonly called sweet woodruff, is a mat-forming perennial that is most often grown as a ground cover in shady areas Plants typically grow 8-12" tall and feature fragrant, lance-shaped, dark green leaves in whorls of 6-8 along square stems
- Gallium Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Properties, Uses, Images
Gallium Uses Radioactive Ga 67 (half life 3 3 days [2]) and Ga 68 (half life 68 minutes [2]) are injected in the body to detect cancer, infection and inflammation, a nuclear medicine test [18] known as gallium scan or imaging [6, 7]
- Gallium (Ga) Element: Properties, Uses, Health Effects
Galium is soft enough to be cut with a knife Gallium is soluble in most acids and alkalis Gallium is poorer electrical conductor than lead and is used as a semiconductor material Gallium can release poisonous fumes when heated, and these gases can combine with water to generate a corrosive alkaline solution
- Gallium - Living Periodic Table
Gallium, a fascinating element with unique properties and versatile applications, has captured the curiosity of scientists and technologists alike
- 40 Facts About Galium
Galium, often overlooked, holds a treasure trove of fascinating facts From its medicinal properties to its role in the ecosystem, this unassuming plant proves its worth Its tiny flowers, often mistaken for weeds, have been used in traditional medicine for centuries
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