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The Boron Group
Forms
Boron
B
5
5 5 6
State: Solid
Discovery: 1808
Some boron compounds are among the
toughest artificial substances on Earth, with
only diamond being harder. This element is
a very hard material and becomes even harder
when made to react with carbon or nitrogen. Pure
boron can be extracted from various minerals,
including ulexite and kernite. The demand for
this element was once so high that people moved
to live in the extreme heat of Death Valley, USA,
to work in boron mines there. Compounds of
boron in soil are essential for plants to grow
healthily. We use boron in our homes every day.
This transluscent mineral
is found in dried lakes.
This is a
colourless
form of a
compound
of sodium
and boron.
Colemanite
U lexite
Boron-deficient
corn does not
grow properly.
Corn
Kernite
This metal
is dark and
slightly shiny.
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