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Quite covalent, hardly ionic (very weak monoprotic acid HBO3H2 )

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Ionic, as the Boron, a metalloid, is more likely to lose its three current valence electrons than gain five.

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B2O3 forms a giant molecule, with polar covalent bonds. Structurally it is difficult to describe - wikipedia has picture see link

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Boron form covalent bonds with nonmetals.

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Boron forms primarily covalent bonds.

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