5 protons, 6 neutrons and 5 electrons
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
Boron is an element, and there are certainly atoms of boron. Saying that "boron is an atom" is a slight misuse of terminology, though.
Each boron atom contains 5 protons in its nucleus.
Sometimes soaps and detergents can contain boron.
All atoms contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
Boron is an element, and there are certainly atoms of boron. Saying that "boron is an atom" is a slight misuse of terminology, though.
Each boron atom contains 5 protons in its nucleus.
Sometimes soaps and detergents can contain boron.
Boron, mostly.
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The symbol of a boron atom is "B", and the number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the number of protons, which equals the atomic number of boron: 5.
Soaps and detergents sometimes contain boron which is a metalloid.
Each boron atom has 5 electrons.
A boron atom has 5 electrons.