The p- block elements are usually shiny and also a good conductor of electricity as well as heat. The p-block elements tend to lose an electron. We also find some amazing properties of elements in a P-block element for example gallium. Gallium is a metal that can melt even in the palm of your hand.
One of the most important metalloids of the p-block group is silicon; silicon is an important component of glass. We usually see that coal is used in various villages to cook food. This burning of fuel is nothing but a P-block element in the periodic table i.e. carbon. Another byproduct of carbon is diamond; diamond is often used for making beautiful jewelry that is also made up of the p-block element called carbon.
Another product made of aluminum is aluminum foil, which is also made up of the p-block element. P- Block elements are nothing but the elements present in the periodic table in which the last electron enters the outermost p-subshell. P- Block elements start exactly from the 13th group and go to the 18th group in the periodic table. Group 13 in the periodic table is known as the Boron Family, Group 14 known as the Carbon Family, Group 15 as the Nitrogen Family, Group 16 known as the Oxygen Family, Group known 17 as the Halogen or Fluorine Family as well as Group 18 known as the Noble Gas Family also known as Neon Family. A non-p-block element is Helium, though it’s not a p-block element, it is in the family of noble gas because it is also a noble gas. Helium is one of the s-block elements.
Some of the properties of the p-block elements are as follows:
In our current day or for our current civilization the elements of the p-block elements are very important. The elements of p-block elements are diverse and consist of both metals and nonmetals. The compounds are vastly used in field works such as architecture, polymer production, and pharmaceutics. Some elements of the p-block elements are more abundant on the surface of the Earth, for example, carbon, silicon, and oxygen, whereas noble gas from this particular block element is rare in nature.