polar covalent -the bonding of electrons is shared unequally and the two atoms both have different electronegativities B- 2.0 Cl- 3.0
Yes, the bond angles are 1200, D3h symmetry
The bond in boron trichloride, BCl3, is polar covalent.
No,pcl3 has one lone pair and three bonded pair , shape of trigonal pyramidal with a bond angle of 107 degrees whereas bcl3 has 3 bonded pairs and no lone pairs , shape of trigonal planar with the bond angle of 120 degrees.
Yes, each B-Cl bond is polar. but the molecule is having trigonal planar geometry and is a non-polar molecule.
BCl3
its covalent bond
Yes, the bond angles are 1200, D3h symmetry
The bond in boron trichloride, BCl3, is polar covalent.
polar covalent -the bonding of electrons is shared unequally and the two atoms both have different electronegativities B- 2.0 Cl- 3.0
No,pcl3 has one lone pair and three bonded pair , shape of trigonal pyramidal with a bond angle of 107 degrees whereas bcl3 has 3 bonded pairs and no lone pairs , shape of trigonal planar with the bond angle of 120 degrees.
there is only one answer for BCl3 and that is trigonal planer
Cl-B---Cl-Cl Two chlorine atoms bond with Boron(one with a single and the other a triple bond). The triple bond then bonds with the last chlorine atom. I hope this helps
Yes, each B-Cl bond is polar. but the molecule is having trigonal planar geometry and is a non-polar molecule.
Formula: BCl3
BCl3
BCl3
trig planar