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Boron difluoride (BF₂) has a linear shape due to the presence of two fluorine atoms bonded to a central boron atom with no lone pairs on the boron. The bond angle is approximately 180 degrees. Although the individual B-F bonds are polar due to the electronegativity difference between boron and fluorine, the linear geometry results in a nonpolar molecule overall, as the dipole moments cancel each other out.

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