boron gets highly corrosive at high temperatures that's the reason why we easily don't get 100%pure boron
Some potential hazards of boron include skin and eye irritation, harm to the reproductive system, and toxic effects on the kidneys. In high concentrations, boron can also be corrosive to metals and can create a fire hazard. It is important to handle and store boron compounds safely to minimize potential risks.
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
Berkelium is not corrosive.
The naturally occuring boron is the normal boron there is no synthetic or abnormal boron.
boron is very flamable boron is very flamable boron can burn because it is flamable boron can burn because it is flamable boron can burn because it is flamable
Some potential hazards of boron include skin and eye irritation, harm to the reproductive system, and toxic effects on the kidneys. In high concentrations, boron can also be corrosive to metals and can create a fire hazard. It is important to handle and store boron compounds safely to minimize potential risks.
no its not corrosive
boron was named boron because of the properties it has
The answer is Boron :)
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
Protactinium is not corrosive.
Not really corrosive!
Berkelium is not corrosive.
Einsteinium is not corrosive.
Plutonium is not corrosive.
No, helium is not corrosive.
Boron discovery is the discovery of Boron.