The B—F bond length is the shortest in which of the following species?
A
BF−4
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B
BF3←NH3
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C
BF3
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D
BF3←N(CH3)3
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Solution
The correct option is CBF3 Partial double bond character is developed in the B–F bonds of BF3 due to the formation of π-coordinate bond or back bond. BF3 has a trigonal planar shape with sp2 hybridisation.
In other cases, B is sp3 hybridised with tetrahedral shape and the possibility of π back bonding no longer exists. Hence, the B−F bond length is shortest in BF3.