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May 24 LRCX Lam Research (LRCX) Up 6.3% Since Last Earnings Report: Can It Continue?
May 24 LNTH Here's Why Lantheus Holdings (LNTH) is a Strong Growth Stock
May 23 LNTH Leading The Growth Of Radiopharmaceuticals: Mini Deep Dive On Lantheus
May 23 LRCX Semiconductor Surge: JPMorgan Bets AMD, Micron, Arm Will Drive Industry Optimism And AI Demand
May 22 LRCX If You Invested $1000 in Lam Research 10 Years Ago, This Is How Much You'd Have Now
May 22 LRCX Should You Buy This Spectacular Semiconductor Stock Before It Splits?
May 22 LRCX Dow Jones Futures: Nasdaq Hits High, Eli Lilly Breaks Out, But Here Comes Nvidia
May 21 LRCX Lam Research: Stock Split Is A Sign Of Confidence, But I'm Not Buying It
May 21 LRCX Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) JPMorgan's 52nd Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference (Transcript)
May 21 LRCX Nvidia Customer Hits Pause, Lam Stock To Split. AI PCs To Drive Chip Sales.
May 21 LRCX Lam Research (LRCX) Crossed Above the 50-Day Moving Average: What That Means for Investors
May 21 LRCX Lam Research Stock Surges. Here’s Why.
May 21 LRCX Lam Research unveils $10 billion buyback, 10-for-1 stock split
May 21 LRCX Lam Research stock climbs on $10B stock buyback, 10-for-1 stock split
May 21 LRCX Lam Research Corporation Announces $10 Billion Share Repurchase Authorization and a 10-for-1 Stock Split
May 21 LRCX Stock-Split Watch: 5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks That Look Ready to Split
May 21 LRCX Earnings To Watch: Photronics (PLAB) Reports Q1 Results Tomorrow
May 20 QRVO Qorvo announces verdict in litigation against Akoustis
May 20 QRVO Qorvo Announces Verdict and Damage Award in Litigation Versus Akoustis
May 20 LRCX Lam Research Options Trading: A Deep Dive into Market Sentiment
Gallium

Gallium is a chemical element with the symbol Ga and atomic number 31. Elemental gallium is a soft, silvery metal at standard temperature and pressure; however in its liquid state it becomes silvery white. If too much force is applied, the gallium may fracture conchoidally. It is in group 13 of the periodic table, and thus has similarities to the other metals of the group, aluminium, indium, and thallium. Gallium does not occur as a free element in nature, but as gallium (III) compounds in trace amounts in zinc ores and in bauxite. Elemental gallium is a liquid at temperatures greater than 29.76 °C (85.57 °F), and will melt in a person's hands at normal human body temperature of 37.0 °C (98.6 °F).
The melting point of gallium is used as a temperature reference point. Gallium alloys are used in thermometers as a non-toxic and environmentally friendly alternative to mercury, and can withstand higher temperatures than mercury. An even lower melting point of −19 °C (−2 °F), well below the freezing point of water, is claimed for the alloy galinstan (62–⁠95% gallium, 5–⁠22% indium, and 0–⁠16% tin by weight), but that may be the freezing point with the effect of supercooling.
Since its discovery in 1875, gallium has been used to make alloys with low melting points. It is also used in semiconductors as a dopant in semiconductor substrates.
Gallium is predominantly used in electronics. Gallium arsenide, the primary chemical compound of gallium in electronics, is used in microwave circuits, high-speed switching circuits, and infrared circuits. Semiconducting gallium nitride and indium gallium nitride produce blue and violet light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and diode lasers. Gallium is also used in the production of artificial gadolinium gallium garnet for jewelry. Gallium is considered a technology-critical element.
Gallium has no known natural role in biology. Gallium(III) behaves in a similar manner to ferric salts in biological systems and has been used in some medical applications, including pharmaceuticals and radiopharmaceuticals.

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