Video: What happens to the body if gallium is swallowed?
Gallium, also written as gallium, is a chemical element with the symbol Ga and atomic number 31.
It is a weak metallic silver, gallium that is hard and brittle at low temperatures but liquefies very easily, only slightly above room temperature (29.8 °C) and so it melts when lying flat. in the palm of a person's hand. It occurs as traces in boxide and zinc ores.
Its most important application is probably to make compounds such as gallium nitride and gallium arsenide, which are used as semiconductors, mainly in light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
Gali originates from the commemorative name of France because the word "Gallia" is the ancient name of France.
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