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Cluster compounds boron halides

Boron has a great affinity for oxygen and occurs in nature only in boric acid or borates. Borates are composed from clusters of flat trigonal BO3 and tetrahedral BO4 groups. The structural chemistry of borates is as rich and complicated as those of silicates, borides, or boranes. Boron oxide is an essential part of borosilicate glasses such as Pyrex. Boron halides are volatile molecular compounds. They are Lewis acids and react violently with water. The subhalides consist of boron chains or clusters that have terminally bound halogen atoms. They are substitution derivatives of the lower boranes. [Pg.126]


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