This just means it has a charge of 1+. The Boron ion can only have a charge of 1+.
b+ wrong . . . .+3
boron ion is represented as B+, singly charged, positive.
B stands for Boron. Boron ion (B³±) is cation but it is well known as non - metal. But if Only B is asked then as B is atom and atom is neutral in charge.
Boron forms a tri-positive ion.
+3 is Boron's overall charge. Boron's ionic charge is +5.
B + 3F [arrow] BF3 Boron and fluorine yield boron (III) fluoride.
B stands for Boron on the periodic table.
Boron has been used in different forms since ancient times. It is a black, solid metalloid that is a poor conductor of electricity at room temperature. It is an ionic element that has both positive and negative elements. Different names for boron include B203.
Potassium, symbol K, charge (number of protons) = 19. Boron, symbol B, charge = 5. Sulfur, symbol S, charge = 16. Xenon, symbol Xe, charge = 54.
The symbol for boron is B.
The answer is Boron :)
When bonding, the boron family (group 3) has a +3 charge.