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.
in your question boron reacts to moron. boron cannot react by itself. it needs to react with another chemical.
Under normal circumstances boron does not react with water.
The boron family does not react to many items. However, the one group that it does react violently with is the halogen group.
Under favorable conditions, carbon and boron can react to form boron carbide.
3h2o + b2o3= 2h3bo3
in your question boron reacts to moron. boron cannot react by itself. it needs to react with another chemical.
Under normal circumstances boron does not react with water.
The boron family does not react to many items. However, the one group that it does react violently with is the halogen group.
Crystalline/solid boron does not react at all with sulfuric acid. However, finely powered boron will react with sulfuric acid but very slowly.
what do they react to
Under favorable conditions, carbon and boron can react to form boron carbide.
3h2o + b2o3= 2h3bo3
Boron Trifluoride has only 6 electrons in it's outer shell, and is more stable with 8. Therefore, it will react with molecules that have a free electron pair. Methane does not have a free pair, so it doesn't react.
Elements from the boron, carbon, pnictogen, chalcogen and halogen families (groups 13 to 17) react with metals.
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
You are correct. Boron Sulphide will even react with atompheric water so has to kept away from air.
Boron is resistant to boiling HF or HCl. However, in finely divided state, it reacts slowly with hot conc. nitric acid, sulphuric acid & mixture of sulphuric acid & chromic acid.