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A boron atom has three electrons in its second energy level.
No atom has its electrons in its nucleus, and boron has five electrons around its nucleus.
Boron is an atom or element, and it contains protons, electrons, and neutrons.
A boron atom has 5 electrons.
Fewer.
All atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Boron has more protons. It has 5, lithium has 3.
Only in exceptional cases: hydrogen, helium, an isotope of lithium which accounts for 8% of lithium on earth, and an isotope of boron (20%).
A boron atom has three electrons in its second energy level.
No atom has its electrons in its nucleus, and boron has five electrons around its nucleus.
The symbol of a boron atom is "B", and the number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the number of protons, which equals the atomic number of boron: 5.
Boron is an atom or element, and it contains protons, electrons, and neutrons.
Each boron atom has 5 electrons.
A boron atom has 5 electrons.
A neutral boron atom has 5 electrons. On the periodic table, the atomic number of boron is 5. This means that all boron atoms have 5 protons in their nuclei. Protons are positively charged, and electrons are negatively charged, therefore, a neutral boron atom has 5 protons and 5 electrons.
Boron is a non metal element. There are 5 electrons in a single atom.