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BF3 is the compound Boron Triflouride
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The central atom B has less than 8 electrons in the valence shell. BF3 has a tendency to accept electron pair.
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.
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a reaction between NH3 and BF3 is another example of formation of coordinate covalent bond during the reaction an electron pairs from nitrogen of Ammonia fills the partially Empty outer shell or boron present in BF3
3 pairs
coordinate covalent
It consists of polar covalent bonds
BF3 is Non-Polar :)
None! BF3 is isoelectronic with CO32- which does have pi bonds however BF3 is also planar but pi bonds are not present. It is not an easy question to answer. Lot of work was done looking for evidence of pi bonds. The simplest answer is fluorine never forms double bonds because it is so electronegative its p orbitals are the wrong shape and enerrgy.
BF3 because i have both and BF3 is very realiastic, has many interactive objects like vehicles, the online is very nice. MW3 is almost cartoony compared to BF3 and MW3 is just like the other COD's and gets boring. its predictable. I like BF3 way more. :)
bf3 all the way Jokes Mw3 is way better
LiF - dispersion force and ionic bonding BeF_2 - dispersion force and ionic bonding BF_3 - dispersion force CF_4 - dispersion force NF_3 - dispersion force and diople-diople interaction OF_2 - dispersion force and diople-diople interaction F_2 - dispersion force They all have at least dispersion force
BF3 is a common boron compound and is neither a fat or a lipid which are the same thing