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What elements can combine with the element boron?

Many elements can combine with Boron although not many compound with Boron in are found on Earth naturally. Here are some more common examples: Barium (Ba) - Forms Barium Borate Calcium (Ca) - Forms Calcium Borate Lithium (Li) - Forms Lithium Borate


What happens if you combine boron and argon?

When boron and argon are combined, they do not react because argon is a stable noble gas and does not readily form compounds with other elements. They would simply exist as a mixture of boron and argon.


What is boron and fluorine chemical formula?

Boron is a chemical element with the symbol B and atomic number 5. Fluorine, on the other hand, is represented by the symbol F and has an atomic number of 9. As individual elements, they do not have a chemical formula, but they can combine to form boron trifluoride (BF₃) when boron reacts with fluorine.


What happens when you mix hydrogen and boron?

The boron hydride (also called diborane, B2H6) is not obtained by the direct reaction of hydrogen and boron; other methods are used.


Is boron diatomic?

Boron typically forms covalent bonds with other elements, but it can exist in diatomic form as B2 molecules. However, boron's most common form is as a single boron atom bonded with other elements.


Which of the following elements would be more reactive with other elements boron?

Boron is more reactive with other elements compared to carbon. Boron is a metalloid that tends to form covalent compounds in compounds such as borides. Its reactivity is influenced by its electron configuration and small atomic size.


What is the electronegativity of boron and how does it compare to other elements in the periodic table?

The electronegativity of boron is 2.04. This value is lower than most other elements in the periodic table, indicating that boron is less likely to attract electrons compared to elements with higher electronegativities.


How many nucluse does boron have?

Boron, like all other elements, has one nucleus per atom.


Can boron be combined with another element?

Yes, boron is commonly combined with other elements. For example, boron and hydrogen form diborane, B2H6


What element can combine with almost all of the other elements?

Oxygen is the element that can combine with almost all other elements.


Can uranium combine with other elements?

Uranium combine with the majority of other elements; also uranium has alloys with the majority of metals.


How is boron different from other elements in group 13?

Boron is the only element in group 13 that is a metalloid, meaning it shares properties of both metals and nonmetals. It has a unique structure due to its small atomic size and high ionization energy compared to its group members. Boron also forms covalent compounds instead of ionic compounds like other group 13 elements.

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