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are metal borides ionic?​

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Answered by bharathpurvath1234
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Answer:

no it's not a metal

Explanation:

it is non metal

Answered by aaddchgfhj
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Answer:

Transition Metal Ions. Most transition metals differ from the metals of Groups 1, 2, and 13 in that they are capable of forming more than one cation with different ionic charges. As an example, iron commonly forms two different ions.

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