Gallium

Discovered
1875
Density
5.9 g/cm3
Melts
30 °C
  • 86 °F
  • 303 °K
Boils
2271 °C
  • 4119 °F
  • 2544 °K

Contributed by collector no. 6

Close-up photo of Gallium in the cap of a bottle

Contributed by collector no. 2

Three separate samples of Gallium. 1: "Rescue mission of gallium stuck in a tube." 2: "Gallium trying to 'escape' its cube (pressure from heat)." 3: "1g of gallium melted and completely covered bottle during transit."

Contributed by collector no. 3

Boron group: amorphous brown Boron powder, dark crystalline Boron , a bottle of Aluminum slugs, Gallium pellets, thick Indium wire, and a small piece of Thallium metal

Contributed by collector no. 6

A sample of Gallium in a vial itself inside a bottle. Orange construction paper is fixed on the outer bottle with the symbol "Ga" and the electron shell.

Contributed by collector no. 6

A different sample of Gallium metal

Contributed by collector no. 2

A chunk of extremely shiny Gallium metal inside a clear box with a clear lid

Contributed by collector no. 2

1 gram sample of Gallium metal that has filled the inside of a small bottle

Contributed by collector no. 2

A sample of Gallium metal that has filled a tiny clear cube case

Contributed by collector no. 6

Small sample of Gallium

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