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How many protons are found in the nucleus of a boron 11
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Boron 11 is one of two stable isotopes of Boron. and in natural samples about 80-81% of the element is Boron-11 and 19-20% is Boron-10.
atomic number = 5
atomic mass = 11
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There are 5 protons, 5 electrons and 6 neutrons
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