Chemistry, asked by kikibuji, 9 months ago

is boron carbide ionic or covalent?? ​

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Answered by sishita753
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Boron carbide, (B4C), crystalline compound of boron and carbon. It is an extremely hard, synthetically produced material that is used in abrasive and wear-resistant products, in lightweight composite materials, and in control rods for nuclear power generation. With a Mohs hardness between 9 and 10,

Answered by Itzpurplecandy
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Covalent carbides are found in carbides of silicon and boron. The reason these two elements form “covalent” carbides is due to their similar electronegativity and size to carbon. Because of this, their association is completely covalent in character.

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