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Among the molecules listed, NO (nitric oxide) is polar. This is due to the difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and oxygen, which creates a dipole moment. In contrast, BCl3 (boron trichloride) is nonpolar because of its symmetrical trigonal planar shape, while N2 and O2 are diatomic molecules consisting of identical atoms, making them nonpolar as well.
There are no lone pairs on the central atom in BCl3 because boron (B) is in group 13 (or 3A) and can have only 3 bonds around it.
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CH4 + Cl2 → CH3Cl + HCl CH3Cl + Cl2 → CH2Cl2 + HCl CH2Cl2 + Cl2 → CHCl3 + HCl
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BCl3 is non-polar. The B-Cl bonds are polar but the molecule is not. You should review shapes of molecules. Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion, VSEPR. Applying VSEPR on BCl3, we can find out that the shape of the molecule is trigonal planar. Due to its geometry, the bonds cancel out.
BCl3 is a covalent bond.
there is only one answer for BCl3 and that is trigonal planer
BCl3 has 3 bond pairs. Each chlorine atom forms a single covalent bond with the central boron atom.
Among the molecules listed, NO (nitric oxide) is polar. This is due to the difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and oxygen, which creates a dipole moment. In contrast, BCl3 (boron trichloride) is nonpolar because of its symmetrical trigonal planar shape, while N2 and O2 are diatomic molecules consisting of identical atoms, making them nonpolar as well.
The chemical formula for boron chloride is BCl3.
There are no lone pairs on the central atom in BCl3 because boron (B) is in group 13 (or 3A) and can have only 3 bonds around it.
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BCl3 has no pi bonds. It consists of three sigma bonds formed between boron and each chlorine atom, resulting in a trigonal planar molecular geometry.
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