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In comparison to boron, beryllium has greater nuclear charge or lesser


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Beryllium contains 4 electrons throughout the s1 s2 nuclei, which are completely loaded and both atoms are combined, as opposed to boron. Therefore, when all electrodes are coupled and orbitals are loaded down, it would have less nuclear charge and also have greater ionization.

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