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Molecular shape electron-deficient molecules

When the three electron groups are bonding groups, the molecular shape is trigonal planar (AX3). Boron trifluoride (BF3), another electron-deficient molecule, is an example. It has six electrons around the central B atom in three single bonds to F atoms. The nuclei lie in a plane, and each F—B—F angle is 120° ... [Pg.308]


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