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Halides Group IIIA elements

Any electron-d cient atom can act as a Lewis acid. Many compounds containing group IIIA elements such as boron and aluminum are Lewis acids because group IIIA atoms have only a sextet of electrons in their outer shell. Many other compounds that have atoms with vacant orbitals also act as Lewis acids. Zinc and iron(III) halides (ferric halides) are frequently used as Lewis acids in organic reactions. [Pg.110]

A large number of binary AB compounds formed by elements of groups IIIA and VA or IIA and VIA (the so-called III-V and II-VI compounds) also fcrystallize in diamond-like structures. Among the I-VII compounds, copper (I) halides and Agl crystallize in this structure. Unlike in diamond, the bonds in such binary compounds are not entirely covalent because of the difference in electronegativity between the constituent atoms. This can be understood in terms of the fractional ionic character or ionicity of bonds in these crystals. [Pg.8]

The fundamental Ziegler-Natta recipe consists of two components the halide or some other compound of a transition metal from among the group IVB to VIIIB elements and an organometallic compound of a representative metal from groups lA to IIIA. Some of the transition metal compounds that have been... [Pg.488]


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