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Shells: 2,3 Orbitals: [He] 2s2 2p1 Electronegativity: 2.0, 2.0 1. Ionization potential: 8.2980 eV 2. Ionization potential: 25.154 eV 3. Ionization potential: 37.93 eV Oxidation states: 3 Electrical conductivity: 1.0e-12 10^6 |
Melting point: 2079 °C Boiling point: 4000 °C Specific heat: 1.02 J/gK Heat of fusion: 50.20 kJ/mol Heat of vaporization: 489.70 kJ/mol Thermal conductivity: 0.270 W/cmK |
Atomic radius: 1.17 Å Ionic radius: 0.23 Å () Covalent radius: 0.82 Å Atomic volume: 4.6 cm³/mol Density (293 K): 2.34 g/cm³ Crystal structure: Rhombohedral |
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| Nuclide | Abundance [%] | Mass | Spin | Halflife | Decay mode | Decay tree |
| 10B | 19.7 | 10.0129 | 3 | -- | stable | -- |
| 11B | 80.3 | 11.0093 | 3/2 | -- | stable | -- |
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| Name origin: | From Arabic and Persian words for borax |
| Description: | Hard, brittle, lustrous black semimetal. Exists in the earth's crust at an average proportion of about 10 parts per million. |
| Discovered by: | Sir H. Davy, J.L. Gay-Lussac, L.J. Thénard |
| Year: | 1808 |
| Place: | England/France |
| Sources: | Obtained from kernite, a kind of borax (Na2B4O7.10H2O). High purity boron is produced by electrolysis of molten potassium fluroborate and potassium chloride (KCl). |
| Use(s): | Used with titanium & tungsten to make heat resistant alloys for jets & rockets. |
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