Trigonal Planar
it is a trigonal planar
Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
4 boron atoms
.. .. : F - B - F : .. .. :F:
Trigonal Planar
it is a trigonal planar
Pure boron (a metalloid) is not found in nature. Boron will be combined with something else. Pure boron could be shiny, but will usually be a brown powder when combined with carbon.
4 boron atoms
pure, its an element
.. .. : F - B - F : .. .. :F:
Borax has four boron atoms.
no
you don't. it's boron and nothing else. :)
The "pure element form" of boron is a meteorite. Boron isn't very reactive...but since it's formed by cosmic rays it isn't very abundant either.
Boron is a pure element with symbol B and atomic number 5.
boron gets highly corrosive at high temperatures that's the reason why we easily don't get 100%pure boron