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BF. There is one Boron and one Flouride.
When bonding, the boron family (group 3) has a +3 charge.
4 atoms. Boron= 1 atom Flouride = 3 atoms
Boron is an element.
No.the compound boron trifluoride is covalent
BF. There is one Boron and one Flouride.
When bonding, the boron family (group 3) has a +3 charge.
4 atoms. Boron= 1 atom Flouride = 3 atoms
BN is the compound boron nitride. It can be used as a lubricant like graphite or as an abrasive like diamonds depending on the crystal form and when very pure has semiconductor properties like silicon, germanium, aluminum phosphide, and gallium arsenide.
could be berylium tri fluoride hope that's riteA. that's not RIGHT.B. valence of Be is +2 , F is -1, thus the compound is BeF2 , berylium flouride.--------------------Actually, beryllium trifluoride is the correct name for the ionic compound with the formula as originally typed. It is commonly generated in situ from BeCl2 and NaF. Beryllium fluoride describes a different compound, BeF2.
boron is an element
Boron is an element.
No.the compound boron trifluoride is covalent
Covalent Bonding ...these two elements are non metals with a relativelly small difference in electronegativity. The compound is boron nitride, BN which has a structure like graphite, however it is colorless and does not conduct electricity.
boron is an element
Covalent Bond
This compound id BBr3 - boron tribromide.