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How would B change to gain stability?

lose 3 electrons
gain 5 electrons

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it would be loose 3 electrons
User Darshan Kunjadiya
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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Boron (B), has atomic number 5 and its electrons in the shells are distributed as 2, 3.

This means there are 3 valence electrons in a boron atom. So, in order to gain stability boron will loose 3 electrons and obtain a charge of +3.

Thus, we can conclude that B change to gain stability as it lose 3 electrons.

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