It is a rock of some sort
Boron can be found in a regular magnet (like in [or on] your refrigerator).
Boron itself does not have a taste as it is a non-metallic element. However, boron compounds can have a slightly sweet or bitter taste, depending on the specific compound.
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Boron is an element, #5 on the periodic chart....so the formula then for pure Boron would be its chemical symbol "B."
5The atomic number of boron is 5. So there are 5 protons.
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Boron trichloride is the inorganic compound with the formula BCl₃.
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Boron has a rombohedral crystalline structure.
It can be turned into a gas, but it is a black rock in natural forn. It could also become a brown powder used for gunpowder.
A covalent bond exists between a boron atom and an iodine atom. In this bond, the atoms share an electron pair to achieve a stable electronic configuration. Boron has 3 valence electrons, while iodine has 7, so they can share electrons to complete their outer electron shells.
3, the electron configuration of Boron is 1s2 2s2 2p1, so there are 3 in the outer shell.