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adoni [48]
4 years ago
6

Based on the octet rule, boron will most likely form a ________ ion. based on the octet rule, boron will most likely form a ____

____ ion. b3- b+ b2+ b2- b3+
Chemistry
1 answer:
STatiana [176]4 years ago
3 0
The answer to this question would be: <span>b3+
</span>
Based on octet rule, atoms tend to give or take electrons by forming an ion until it has eight valence electron. 
An atom with valence electron less than 4 will tend to lose the electron and form a cation. Boron is an atom with atomic number 5 which have 3 valence electron. So, Boron should lose 3 of it valence electron and form a +3 cation.
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