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Boron (B, atom number 5, the 1ST member of group 13) has an oxidation state of +3, it is rather a metaloid, even more than Al (2nd member), so it forms an acidic oxide B2O3.
B3O4 is boron tetraoxide. Not to be confused with Boron trioxide (B2O3).
+3 oxidation state
+3 oxidation state
+3
Boron (B, atom number 5, the 1ST member of group 13) has an oxidation state of +3, it is rather a metaloid, even more than Al (2nd member), so it forms an acidic oxide B2O3.
The chemical formula for boron oxide is B2O3
B3O4 is boron tetraoxide. Not to be confused with Boron trioxide (B2O3).
+3 oxidation state
+3 oxidation state
The oxidation state of boron is either three electrons or one electron. Boron has an valence electron configuration of ns2np1.
Formula: B2O3
B2o3
B2O3 has 2 Boron atoms and 3 oxygen atoms.
The chemical formula for boron oxide is B2O3
The +3 oxidation state is stable-