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Boron

Definition:

Boron is the element with atomic number 5. Each boron atom has five protons in its nucleus (atomic core), and five electrons.

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More:

Boron is a naturally occurring element. In the environment, boron is combined with oxygen and other elements in compounds called borates.

For more information on boron see : Web elements Properties for Boron 

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Related words:

Borate - Element

Translation(s):

Español: BoroFrançais: Bore

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Boron homeBoronDiet & Nutrition homeDiet & Nutrition   
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