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Boron is a
chemical element. It has the symbol B and
atomic number 5. In its
crystalline form it is a brittle, dark,
lustrous metalloid; in its amorphous...
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Boron nitride is a
thermally and
chemically resistant refractory compound of
boron and
nitrogen with the
chemical formula BN. It
exists in
various crystalline...
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Boronization is a wall
conditioning technique for
fusion machines (such as tokamaks),
where a thin film of
boron is
deposited on the
walls of the vacuum...
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Boron (born 4
November 1969) is a
German sculler, and four-time
Olympic gold medallist. She's an
athlete of the SV
Dynamo / SG
Dynamo Potsdam.
Boron won...
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Boron oxide may
refer to one of
several oxides of
boron:
Boron trioxide (B2O3,
diboron trioxide), the most
common form
Boron monoxide (BO)
Boron suboxide...
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Boron carbide (chemical
formula approximately B4C) is an
extremely hard
boron–carbon ceramic, a
covalent material used in tank armor,
bulletproof vests...
- The
boron group are the
chemical elements in
group 13 of the
periodic table,
consisting of
boron (B),
aluminium (Al),
gallium (Ga),
indium (In), thallium...
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Boron (formerly Amargo, Baker, Borate, and Kern) is a
unincorporated place in Kern County, California,
United States.
Boron is 15
miles (24 km) southwest...
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Boron tribromide, BBr3, is a colorless,
fuming liquid compound containing boron and bromine.
Commercial samples usually are
amber to red/brown, due to...
- In chemistry,
boron sulfides refers to a
large family of
compounds with
boron-sulfur bonds. They are
colorless solids that are
prone toward hydrolysis...