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How many protons and how many inner (nonvalence) electrons does a neutral boron atom have?

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Final answer:

A neutral boron atom contains five protons and five inner (nonvalence) electrons.

Step-by-step explanation:

An atom of boron (atomic number 5) contains five electrons. The n = 1 shell is filled with two electrons and three electrons will occupy the n = 2 shell. Because any s subshell can contain only two electrons, the fifth electron must occupy the next energy level, which will be a 2p orbital. There are three degenerate 2p orbitals (m₁ = −1, 0, +1) and the electron can occupy any one of these p orbitals. When drawing orbital diagrams, we include empty boxes to depict any empty orbitals in the same subshell that we are filling.

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