Boron dioxide would have formula BO2, with a total of three atoms, BUT this is NOT a possible compound.B2O3, with 5 atoms, is called boron trioxide (or diboron trioxide, boron oxide, boron sesquioxide, boric oxide alternatively).
Diboron trisulfide is a covalent compound.
Sulfur trioxide is a compound.
Diboron monosilicide is the name of B2Si.
Bismuth pentaflouride :)
diboron trioxide
B2o3
B2O3 is the formula
Diboron Trioxide
Boron dioxide would have formula BO2, with a total of three atoms, BUT this is NOT a possible compound.B2O3, with 5 atoms, is called boron trioxide (or diboron trioxide, boron oxide, boron sesquioxide, boric oxide alternatively).
Diboron trisulfide is a covalent compound.
B2br4
Diboron Hexachloride
Diphosphorus trisulfide
B2O3 + Mg +heat = 2B + MgO this is unbalanced B2O3 + 3Mg +heat = 2B + 3MgO this is balanced
diboron tetrahydrogen
Xenon Trioxide