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boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
Chlorine
Barium because this is have a greatest tendency.
Anything to the right of the step-like line.
That would be Bromine, the only halogen element that is liquid at SATP. It's number 35 on the Periodic Table of the Elements and is commonly found in ionic compounds with metals from groups I or II.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
boron bonds with fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen, bromine, and oxygen.
Chlorine, Sodium, Magnesium, Sulphur, Calcium, Potassium, Bromine, Boron, Strontium and Silicon. Oh yeah...and Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Chlorine
The elements that start with b are, barium, boron, bromine, bohrium, and bismuth.
oxygen, chlorine, neon. All of the halogens and the noble gases are non-metallic.
Barium because this is have a greatest tendency.
Anything to the right of the step-like line.
oxygen
That would be Bromine, the only halogen element that is liquid at SATP. It's number 35 on the Periodic Table of the Elements and is commonly found in ionic compounds with metals from groups I or II.
Bohrium, Berkelium, Boron, Beryllium, Barium, Bismuth, and Bromine
Nitrogen (N2) and chlorine (Cl2) are diatomics, boron (B) and argon (Ar) are monoatomics among these four mentioned elements.