5 protons in one atom of boron. look at the Periodic Table.
Boron has 5 protons in an atom. The atomic number is the same number as the amount of protons.
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
Boron has 5 protons because the atomic number represents the number of protons in an atom.
5 protons, 5 electrons and 6 neutrons :)
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An atom's atomic number tells us the number of protons it has. Boron's atomic number is 5. Thus, boron has 5 protons.
5 electrons because no. of protons= no. of 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 atoms have 5 protons. You can derive this from the periodic table because the atomic number is the amount of protons the nucleus of an atom contains.
Atomic number = 5So there are 5 electronsAtomic number=protons=electrons
Boron has 2 isotopes and both are stable thus, depending on the isotope, an atom of Boron could have 5 or 6 neutrons in it nucleus. 10B has 5 neutrons (and 5 protons) 11B has 6 neutrons (and 5 protons) As about about 80% of all boron is 11B, most Boron atoms will be found to have 6 neutrons.
Boron has 5 protons.