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Planar compounds triiodide

Boron is a Group HTA element that forms many covalent compounds by bonding to three other atoms. Typical examples include boron trifluoride, BF3 (mp — 127°C) boron trichloride, BCI3 (mp — 107°C) boron tribromide, BBr3 (mp -46°C) and boron triiodide, BI3 (mp 50°C). All are trigonal planar nonpolar molecules. [Pg.316]


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