Boron has a density of 2.34 grams per cubic centimeter. A link is provided. It also has a mass of 10.811 grams.
The density of the element boron is 2,340 kg/m³ or 2.34 g/cm³. The correct SI measure of the density is kg/m³.
There are a few chemical properties of boron. The most important properties are atomic mass, density and iconic radius.
It is a black-brown metalloid with a density of 2.08 grams per cm^3.
I've seen 2.34 g/cm^3 and also 2.46 g/cm^3
two allotropes of boron ; crystalline boron and brown amorphous boron
Boron density: 2,08 g/cm3 Water density: 1 g/cm3
The density of the element boron is 2,340 kg/m³ or 2.34 g/cm³. The correct SI measure of the density is kg/m³.
There are a few chemical properties of boron. The most important properties are atomic mass, density and iconic radius.
because it has a high energy density
a. 6.32 cm3 b. 0.342 cm3
The fluid will sink. You can see it demonstrated by pouring Boron (a dense gas) into a fish tank and then floating a piece of paper or a tin foil boat on the top of the Boron.
1 Mol Boron Atomic mass: 10.811 n = m/M therefore m = n x M = 10.811g Boron volume = mass/density = 10.811 / 2.36 = 4.5809 cm2Boron
It is a black-brown metalloid with a density of 2.08 grams per cm^3.
I've seen 2.34 g/cm^3 and also 2.46 g/cm^3
Boron is an element so there are no compounds present in it. It is a pure substance that can not be further broken down. Name: Boron Symbol: B Type: Metalloid Atomic weight: 10.81 Density @ 293 K: 2.34 g/cm3 Atomic volume: 4.6 cm3/mol There is conjecture however that Boron can be useful in the treatment of arthritis's, however no one knows or understands why this may be so. For more info simply Google (Boron arthritis)
boron was named boron because of the properties it has
The answer is Boron :)