
θ2>θ1,∴B−H (terminal) having less p
character as compare to bridge bond.
Both B−H−B (bridge bond and terminal bond) do not have same bond length.
B−H−B bond angle is ≈90∘
BH3 is electron deficient species and therefore acts as Lewis acid
The incorrect statement about B2H6 is :
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All B−H−B angles are of 120∘
The two B−H−B bonds (bridged and terminal) are not of same length.
Terminal B−H bonds have less p -character when compared to bridging bonds.
Its fragment, BH3, behaves as a Lewis acid.
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