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31 October, 21:24

Is the boron neutral atom or ion?

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  1. 31 October, 21:40
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    Boron would have a

    +

    3

    charge.

    Explanation:

    Boron has an atomic number of

    5

    . For an atom to be an ion, it wants to have full electron shells with the "minimum number" (this is hard to explain). So that means that boron would either want

    2

    electrons or

    10

    electrons. Of course, it would be easier to have

    2

    electrons from

    5

    electrons, so there it will lose

    3

    electrons, and would have a final charge of

    +

    3

    .
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