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Standard XII
Chemistry
Diborane
2 BF 3 g +6 N...
Question
2
B
F
3
(
g
)
+
6
N
a
H
180
o
C
−
−−−
→
P
(
g
)
+
Q
(
s
)
Find out maximum number of atom(s) that can lie in a plane of covalent molecule 'P'.
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Solution
2
B
F
3
+
6
N
a
H
180
o
C
−
−−−
→
B
2
H
6
(
P
)
+
6
N
a
F
In
B
2
H
6
, two
B
atoms and
4
H atoms are present in same plane, but 1 bridge
H
atom is present below the plane and another above the plane.
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B
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3
(
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+
6
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a
H
180
o
C
−
−−−
→
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(
g
)
+
Q
(
s
)
Find out maximum number of atom(s) that can lie in a plane of covalent molecule 'P'.
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C
l
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a
r
s
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l
l
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a
c
i
d
H
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If
P
and
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represent a maximum number of atoms that can lie in a plane of compound
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