paint the normal sized ball and paint it orange. Then paint the rings green. connect on ring and the normal sized ball together. paint 5 small sty. balls red, 6 blue, 5 yellow. then connect the red balls and blue balls with toothpicks and put them on the orange ball. then on the ring that's connected to the ball, put 2 yellow balls on it .
now connect then 2nd ring to the ring that's connected to the ball and place the rest of the yellow balls on the 2nd ring. Remeber connect everything with toothpicks.
Boron is an element, and there are certainly atoms of boron. Saying that "boron is an atom" is a slight misuse of terminology, though.
Each boron atom contains 5 protons in its nucleus.
A boron atom has 5 electrons.
A boron atom has three electrons in its second energy level.
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Boron is an element, and there are certainly atoms of boron. Saying that "boron is an atom" is a slight misuse of terminology, though.
Each boron atom contains 5 protons in its nucleus.
Boron, mostly.
The symbol of a boron atom is "B", and the number of electrons in a neutral atom is the same as the number of protons, which equals the atomic number of boron: 5.
Each boron atom has 5 electrons.
A boron atom has 5 electrons.
5 protons in one atom of boron. look at the periodic table.
A boron atom has three electrons in its second energy level.
Boron has more protons. It has 5, lithium has 3.
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BF3 - Boron trifluoride
This is not an atom of the element Boron (group 13, period 2), between Berillium and Carbon in the Periodic table. It is a non-existing negative ion of Boron.