Soaps and detergents sometimes contain boron which is a metalloid.
All boron atoms contain 5 electrons and 5 protons. Atoms of the most abundant naturally occurring isotope of boron contain 6 neutrons each, and atoms of the only other naturally occurring isotope of boron contain 5 neutrons each.
Soap and baby powder
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
nothing
Soaps and detergents sometimes contain boron which is a metalloid.
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The answer is Boron :)
All boron atoms contain 5 electrons and 5 protons. Atoms of the most abundant naturally occurring isotope of boron contain 6 neutrons each, and atoms of the only other naturally occurring isotope of boron contain 5 neutrons each.
Elements : Boron, Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, Thallium They are of Group 13.
Soap and baby powder
Boron
5. If it is more or less than 5 protons then it is not boron.
nothing
no, it contains rat poison.
Foods That Contain Boron Include: Cabbage contains 145 ppm (parts per million) boron on a dry-weight basis Dandelion contains 125 ppm boron meaning that just ten grams (just under 7 tablespoons) of dried dandelion shoots could provide more than 1 milligram of boron. Parsley is rich in boron and it takes about 3 ounces of dried parsley to provide 3 milligrams of boron. Apples consumed raw and with the skin contain 2.73mg of boron per kg on a fresh weight basis. Other food sources of boron include dried fruits, grape juice, cherries, avocados and broccoli. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Boron is contained in fruits in vegetables. 2. The role of boron in human organism was not known today. 3. The concentration o boron in fresh foods is measured at the level of mg/kg (1-2 ppm).
Yes, some diamonds with a blue cast contain trace amounts of the chemical boron, B with an atomic number 5. Famously, the Hope diamond contains boron.