Boron's atomic number is 5. Thus, it has 5 protons per atom. To be electrically neutral then, it must also have 5 electrons per atom.
there are 5 electrons in boron atoms.
Boron has 5 electrons in total.
Boron has three valence electrons.
No atom has its electrons in its nucleus, and boron has five electrons around its nucleus.
Boron has 5 electrons.
there are 5 electrons in boron atoms.
Boron has 5 electrons in total.
boron has 2 pairs
Boron has three valence electrons.
No atom has its electrons in its nucleus, and boron has five electrons around its nucleus.
Boron has 3 valence electrons.
Boron has 3 valence electrons.
Boron has 5 electrons.
Boron has three electrons in its outer shell
Boron has 3 valence electrons.
There are three electrons in boron's outer energy level.
6 electrons and 6 protons