magnets, fiberglass, anti-corrosion systems
This question makes absolutely no sense, one cannot have "a boron". Boron is the fifth element, a transition metal, and is found in solid for at STP. As to its uses l am not entirely sure, but no specific people uses "a boron".
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Boron is used in the manufacturing of glass and ceramics due to its ability to strengthen and increase heat resistance. Boron is an important component in detergents and bleaches as a stain remover and whitening agent. Boron is used in the production of insecticides and herbicides to control pests and weeds in agriculture.
borax, borat, mankini
Boron Bicarbonate B(HCO3)3
It's steel that Boron owns. For example: The steel that Fred has, called Fred steel.
The formula for the boron ion is typically B3+. This means that boron has lost 3 electrons, resulting in a 3+ charge.
Boron has 3 valence electrons.
boron has 2 pairs
Boron has 3 valence electrons out of five total electrons.
The most common ion charge of boron is +3. Boron is typically found in compounds with a valence of +3 due to its electron configuration.
3, the electron configuration of Boron is 1s2 2s2 2p1, so there are 3 in the outer shell.