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Karley Bolton
8 December, 01:21
How Many Ion Does The Element Boron Has?
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Beau
8 December, 03:22
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Boron's atomic number is 5, so for its 5 protons, it should have 5 electrons if it's neutral.
To make it an ion, Boron's charge would have to be negative or positive. It could lose one electron to have a charge of + 1, gain an electron to be - 1 ion.
Ions aren't at specific number. So the answer depends on Boron's tendency to gain or lose electrons.
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