It located in the nucleus with protons.
There are 6 neutrons.
A boron atom usually has 5 neutrons.
It depends on what isotope you are asking for, or if you are asking for an isotope at all.
a regular boron atom (5B11 isotope) has six neutrons and five protons
Boron has 2 isotopes and both are stable thus, depending on the isotope, an atom of Boron could have 5 or 6 neutrons in it nucleus. 10B has 5 neutrons (and 5 protons) 11B has 6 neutrons (and 5 protons) As about about 80% of all boron is 11B, most Boron atoms will be found to have 6 neutrons.
There are 6 neutrons.
There are 5 neutrons in boron-10 and 6 neutrons in boron-11.
A boron atom usually has 5 neutrons.
It depends on what isotope you are asking for, or if you are asking for an isotope at all.
a regular boron atom (5B11 isotope) has six neutrons and five protons
Boron has 2 isotopes and both are stable thus, depending on the isotope, an atom of Boron could have 5 or 6 neutrons in it nucleus. 10B has 5 neutrons (and 5 protons) 11B has 6 neutrons (and 5 protons) As about about 80% of all boron is 11B, most Boron atoms will be found to have 6 neutrons.
It has an atomic number of 5 and hence it has 6 neutrons.
Boron-12 has 5 protons and 7 neutrons.
Boron-10 has five protons and 5 neutrons Boron-11 is an atom that contains five protons and six neutrons
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-10 and Boron-11 differ in their number of neutrons. Boron-10 has 5 neutrons, while Boron-11 has 6 neutrons. This mass difference results in different properties and applications for each isotope.
Boron has 5 protons and 5 electrons Boron has two stable isotopes, one with 5 neutrons and 6 neutrons.