Read the following and select one the correct answer.
Statement I: Boron always forms covalent bond
Statement II: The small size of B3+ favours formation of covalent bond
Statement I and Statement II are both correct. Statement II correctly explains Statement I
Statement I is accurate and it is a peculiar aspect of Boron. In fact – it always forms covalent bonds! This is correctly explained by the accurate Statement II.
The small size of B3+ implies that the charge density is rather high. This makes the cation strongly polarizing and thus favours the formation of covalent bonds. Hence,
Statement I and Statement II are both correct. Statement II correctly explains Statement I