They do not bond together, and if they does in a critical condition, it would preferably form a metallic bond.
Boron is an element with a trivalent valency
The bond is polar covalent.
In the most elements that boron form, boron atoms are bonded covalently.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
An ionic bond. A typical metal - non-metal compound. Magnesium (Mg) reacts with Bromine (Br2) to form Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2) which has an ionic formula of Mg2+ (Br-)2.
Magnesium can bond with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. Magnesium can also bond with chloride and that will create magnesium dichloride.
They do not bond together, and if they does in a critical condition, it would preferably form a metallic bond.
Boron is an element with a trivalent valency
This is a covalent bond.
The bond is polar covalent.
In the most elements that boron form, boron atoms are bonded covalently.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
No, there is not such a compound with sodium and boron.
Magnesium and bromine form an ionic bond.
Magnesium chloride has an ionic bond.
covalent bond