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What is boron classified as a electronegative element or a electropositive element?

Is electronegativity a relative concept ? Why is it that sometimes we treat Boron as an electronegative element and sometimes as a electropositive element?

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When you think about electronegativity, think of it as a relative value, meaning in comparison to atoms of other elements. Therefore, Boron is more electronegative than the metals but less electronegative than the non-metals, in general.

Fluorine is used as the standard with which to compare the relative electronegativities of other elements.

Everything is electronegative and electropositive. Caesium is the least electronegative and fluorine the most.

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