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All the elements in group 13 have only 3 valence electrons, which means it is a little bit easier for them to lose those 3 electrons than it would be for them to gain 5 to form a full shell. However, it is also easier for elements with fewer electron shells to gain electrons. Since boron only has two electron shells, it is about as capable of gaining electrons as it is of losing electrons, so it behaves as a metalloid. The other elements in this group have more electron shells, so it is much easier for them to lose their valence electrons and they behave like metals.
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Answer:
All elements in group 13 have 3 valence electrons.
Losing electrons during chemical reactions causes metallic behavior in elements.
It is easier to lose 3 electrons than it is to gain 5, so most group 13 elements behave as metals.
Having fewer electron shells makes it easier to gain electrons.
Boron has so few electron shells that it is just as easy for it to lose electrons as it is to gain electrons, so it behaves like a metalloid.
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