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10 November, 08:46
How many protons are there in boron 1
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Vaughn Glass
10 November, 09:00
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There are 5 protons in Boron 1.
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Madisyn Bautista
10 November, 09:10
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Boron number 5 has five protons and therefore as a neutral atom also has five electrons. Boron has 5 protons, 5 electrons and 6 neutrons.
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