Every Atom has a symbol to represent them. Some are easy to figure out... But what is the atom whose symbol is B?
The answer is Boron (B). But there's a lot of secret / fun facts about Boron that people don't know. Let me walk you through this atom...
The answer is Boron (B). But there's a lot of secret / fun facts about Boron that people don't know. Let me walk you through this atom...
Boron Overview
Atomic Symbol
B (Boron)
State at 20 °C
solid
Uses
Used with titanium & tungsten to make heat resistant alloys for jets & rockets.
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).
Description
Hard, brittle, lustrous black semimetal. Exists in the earth's crust at an average proportion of about 10 parts per million.
Name Origin
From Arabic and Persian words for borax.
Discovery
Discovered By: Sir H. Davy, J.L. Gay-Lussac, L.J. Thénard
Year: 1808
Location: England/France
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Want to learn more details? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
Want to learn more details? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.
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