Element(s)
yes. it's made of sodium, boron, oxygen, and water
Borax (Na2B4O7· 10H2O) contains the elements sodium, boron, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Boron does not react with water or oxygen but when Boron burns it creates boron trioxide and when Boron burns in air when heated it creates a mixture of Boron trioxide and Boron Nitrate. Boron does not react with Acids or Alkalis and will only react if it is in a highly divided state. Also Boron is oxidised by Nitric Acid to produce Boric Acid and finally Boron reacts with fused Sodium Hydroxide to form Sodium, Borate and Hydrogen. Boron is also used in the bearings of wind turbines and in the nuclear industry for a moderator for neutrons.
Examples of substances that are elements include hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and neon
Five examples of elements are Boron, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Carbon, and Calcium. To find more, see the link to Wikipedia in the related links (below).
yes. it's made of sodium, boron, oxygen, and water
The chemical formula for sodium borate is Na2B4O7, so it contains the elements sodium, boron, and oxygen.
Borax (Na2B4O7· 10H2O) contains the elements sodium, boron, oxygen, and hydrogen.
Helium, boron, oxygen, fluorine, iodine.
Borax is composed of Sodium (Na), Boron (B), Oxygen (O), and Hydrogen (H)
No, there is not such a compound with sodium and boron.
Boron does not react with water or oxygen but when Boron burns it creates boron trioxide and when Boron burns in air when heated it creates a mixture of Boron trioxide and Boron Nitrate. Boron does not react with Acids or Alkalis and will only react if it is in a highly divided state. Also Boron is oxidised by Nitric Acid to produce Boric Acid and finally Boron reacts with fused Sodium Hydroxide to form Sodium, Borate and Hydrogen. Boron is also used in the bearings of wind turbines and in the nuclear industry for a moderator for neutrons.
Examples: carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, silicon, sodium, iron, aluminium, nitrogen, iodine, phosphorous, uranium, potassium, chlorine, magnesium, sulfur, wolfram, gold, silver, boron
Alphabetically listed they are {Boron &} Calcium, Carbon, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Molybdenum, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sodium and Zinc to name most of them. The Carbon-14 ion is another 'matter'.
Examples: oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, fluorine, carbon, chlorine, etc.
sodium sodium
Examples of substances that are elements include hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and neon