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Boron is not highly combustible compared to many other elements. It can burn in the presence of oxygen at elevated temperatures, producing boron oxide, but it requires a significant amount of heat to ignite. In its powdered form, boron can be more reactive and may ignite more easily than in bulk form. Overall, while boron can undergo combustion, it is generally considered less flammable than many other materials.

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