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  • 1Boron nitride — IUPAC name Boron nitride Identifiers …

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  • 2Boron trioxide — Other …

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  • 3Boron sulfide — IUPAC name Boron sulfide …

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  • 4Boron — Bo ron (b[=o] r[o^]n), n. [See {Borax}.] (Chem.) A nonmetallic element occurring abundantly in borax. It is reduced with difficulty to the free state, when it can be obtained in several different forms; viz., as a substance of a deep olive color …

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  • 5boron — boronic /boh ron ik, baw , beuh /, adj. /bawr on, bohr /, n. Chem. a nonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds …

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  • 6Boron trifluoride — Chembox new Name = Boron trifluoride ImageFileL1 = Boron trifluoride 2D.png ImageNameL1 = Boron trifluoride in 2D ImageFileR1 = Boron trifluoride 3D vdW.png ImageNameR1 = Boron trifluoride in 3D Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 7637 07 2… …

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  • 7boron carbide — a compound, B4C, slightly harder than silicon carbide (q.v.), obtained by heating boron at very high temperature to effect its union with carbon; used as a neutron absorber in nuclear reactors, and as an abrasive agent in industry and dentistry …

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  • 8boron — /ˈbɔrɒn/ (say bawron) noun a non metallic element present in borax, etc., and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compound. Symbol: B; relative atomic mass: 10.811; atomic number: 5 …

  • 9Crystal structure of boron-rich metal borides — Two single crystals of YB66 (1 cm diameter) grown by floating zone technique using (100) oriented seeds. In the top crystal, the seed (left from the black line) has same diameter as the crystal. In the bottom crystal (sliced), the seed is much… …

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  • 10Crystal structure of boron-rich metal borides (data page) — Contents 1 Table I 2 Table II 3 Table III 4 Table IVa …

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