(25 °C) 11.087 J·mol−1·K−1
this is easily looked up by typing "boron" in the wiki subject search line
Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
specific heat of lpg
The main use of boron compounds is in the form of sodium tetraborate pentahydrate (Na2B4O7) for making insulating fiberglass and sodium perborate bleach. Wikipedia says its an excellent insulator so am afraid it cant conduct heat :)
aluminium
Alright, since boron carbide is also known as black diamonds, I believe its a poor conductor of heat and electricity, not only due to the fact that its diamond but along with its specific properties.
Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
Yes it is but it is not good for electricity!!
Boron has 5 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a boron isotope = Mass number - 5
Boron has 5 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in a boron isotope = Mass number - 5
This question makes absolutely no sense, one cannot have "a boron". Boron is the fifth element, a transition metal, and is found in solid for at STP. As to its uses l am not entirely sure, but no specific people uses "a boron".
The can resist up to 2,300 celsius
specific heat of lpg
Specific heat has nothing to do with specific volume.
Specific heat of sinter
rice specific heat