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False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
Formula: BF3BF3, One boron and 3 fluorine atoms
No.the compound boron trifluoride is covalent
No. Boron trifluoride, monoboron trifluoride, trifluoridoboron, trifluoroborane are all valid names for th emolecule BF3
By the reaction of Pure Boron with Fluorine:2 B + 3 F2 ----> 2 BF3
False: A compound whose molecules contain one boron atom and three fluorine atoms would be named "monoboron trifluoride" or simply "boron trifluoride".
BF3 - Boron trifluoride
Formula: BF3BF3, One boron and 3 fluorine atoms
Formula: BF3BF3, One boron and 3 fluorine atoms
No.the compound boron trifluoride is covalent
No. Boron trifluoride, monoboron trifluoride, trifluoridoboron, trifluoroborane are all valid names for th emolecule BF3
Boron trifluoride.
By the reaction of Pure Boron with Fluorine:2 B + 3 F2 ----> 2 BF3
Yes. Fluorine has an electronegativity of 4 and Boron has an electronegativity of 2. If the difference in the electronegativity of two elements is greater than 1.8, then it is ionic.
Boron trifluoride is BF3. So each mole of BF3 contains 1 moles of boron (B) and 3 moles of fluorine (F). Thus, 3 moles of BF3 contains NINE moles of fluorine.
The molecular formula is boron trifluoride is BF3. Its structure is linked in the related links.
Boron Trifluoride has only 6 electrons in it's outer shell, and is more stable with 8. Therefore, it will react with molecules that have a free electron pair. Methane does not have a free pair, so it doesn't react.