Asked by MAD
We have :
Cl
|
1) :B-Cl with two unshared electrons
|
Cl
F
|
2) :N-F
|
F
then , if we assume that N and B bind covalently , which of them is acid ? And is that also bronshted- lowry acid ? explain
thanks
Cl
|
1) :B-Cl with two unshared electrons
|
Cl
F
|
2) :N-F
|
F
then , if we assume that N and B bind covalently , which of them is acid ? And is that also bronshted- lowry acid ? explain
thanks
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
How are we going to do that? Then we have B::N and there are too many electrons around the central atom.
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