Show Science Picture Co, Getty Images Boron is the element that is atomic number 5 on the periodic table. It is a metalloid or semimetal that is a lustrous black solid at room temperature and pressure. Here are some interesting facts about boron. Fast Facts: Atomic Number 5
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What is element 5 used for?Vanadium(V) oxide is used as a pigment for ceramics and glass, as a catalyst and in producing superconducting magnets.
What are the elements in Group 5 called?Group 5A (or VA) of the periodic table are the pnictogens: the nonmetals nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P), the metalloids arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb), and the metal bismuth (Bi).
What is the element of 4?Beryllium is a chemical element with symbol Be and atomic number 4. Classified as an alkaline earth metal, Beryllium is a solid at room temperature.
What are 5 elements and their symbols?Examples. H - Hydrogen.. He - Helium.. Li - Lithium.. Be - Beryllium.. B - Boron.. C - Carbon.. N - Nitrogen.. O - Oxygen.. |