+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.
The +3 oxidation state is stable-
+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.
+3 oxidation state
The oxidation state of boron is either three electrons or one electron. Boron has an valence electron configuration of ns2np1.
The +3 oxidation state is stable-
+3
Boron
B2 (O2)2 (OH)4 +12 -8 -4 going off this i'd say boron's O.S is +6
Generally third A group elements in the periodic table exhibit +3 oxidation state but Boron exhibit negative oxidation state also . The stable oxidation state of Tl is +1. It exhibit +3 also but +1 is more stable than +3. RGUKT IIIT NUZVID N091528
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.
it is +3
+3
No, although boron can be oxidized the term rusting is reserved for the oxidation of iron and iron alloys.
3 generally. Gallium and Indium have +1 as well as +3 Thallium is generally found in +1 state.