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.
boron has a boiling point of 4275K and a melting point of 2365K
Boron is being evaluted for treating arthritisbecause there are some compounds that seem useful to help it.
Nope... Boron is juxtaposed to the Zig-Zag line which makes it a metalloid. Metalloid bares some characteristics of a metal as well as some non-metal.
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
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I could be wrong but I think boron is radioactive.
Specialists arent sure
Francium doesn't exist in the environment.
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At very high dosages, boron may cause nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and headaches.
Very little if they operate as designed-some thermal pollution.
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"The environmental radioactivity is increased." That's it?
Theodore Rosario has written: 'Effects of boron applications on growth, yield, and boron content of snap beans' -- subject(s): Plants, Nutrition, Beans, Boron
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