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BCl3 does not exist as dimer but BH3 exists as dimer (B2H6). Explain Why?


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Solution

  • BH3 is an electron-deficient compound that has an empty p orbital.
  • Hydrogen is smaller in size, therefore it facilitates the dimerisation of BH3 entered two electron bond.
  • This dimerisation results in the formation of Diborane that is (B2H6).
  • Here a single hydrogen atom is shared between two Boron atoms.
  • The structure of Diborane is:

  • On the other hand we have Chlorine which is bigger in size than both hydrogen and Boron.
  • Thus Boron is unable to accommodate 4 large chlorine atoms at the same time.
  • As a result BCl3 does not dimerize.

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