| Element |
| An element |
| B, to Bohr |
| Element #5 |
| A metalloid |
| Lab element |
| Atomic No. 5 |
| B on a table |
| #5 on a table |
| Element no. 5 |
| B in chemistry |
| Fifth element? |
| B, to a chemist |
| The 5th element |
| Atomic number 5 |
| Chemical element |
| Metallic element |
| B, to Niels Bohr |
| Element in Pyrex |
| Element number 5 |
| B, to scientists |
| Metalloid element |
| The fifth element |
| Chemical element, B |
| Element number five |
| What a "B" may mean |
| Nonmetallic element |
| Metalloid element, B |
| Nonmetallic chemical |
| Element in colemanite |
| Natural semiconductor |
| Ulexite is rich in it |
| A nonmetallic element. |
| Its atomic number is 5 |
| B, on the periodic table |
| Element used in abrasives |
| Nonmetallic solid element |
| Element with the symbol B |
| Chemical element, symbol B |
| Element in some detergents |
| Element used in metallurgy |
| Element with atomic number 5 |
| Element to the left of carbon |
| Group 13 member, in chemistry |
| Element important in nucleonics |
| Element used in glass production |
| Element between beryllium and carbon |
| Element in the cleanser 20 Mule Team |
| Element used in enamel manufacturing |
| Metalloid element with atomic number 5 |
| Element #5, which has a dumb-sounding name |
| Element before carbon on the periodic table |
| Element used for shielding nuclear reactors |
| Element next to carbon on the periodic table |
| What B stands for, in the periodic table of elements |
| Element between beryllium and carbon on the periodic table |
| Element with a low atomic number that is not found naturally on Earth |