The correct option is D Due to back bonding, BF3 and BCl3 are not isostructural molecules
BF3 has a trigonal planar structure, all three B−F bonds lie in the same plane. Thus, the p orbitals of Boron and Fluorine become parallel.
p-orbital of Boron is empty while fluorine has a lone pair. Fluorine donates its lone pair and this is called back bonding, or pπ−pπ bond. Resonating structures can be obtained.
Since the BF3 molecule is highly symmetrical, it has no dipole moment. All bonds are of equal length, thus option (B) is correct.
In Boron trihalides, the length of B−F bond would be shorter than expected for a single bond, due to pπ−pπ bonding.
BCl3 is also a trigonal planar molecule. Back bonding does not change the structure of the molecule. It simply decreases bond length B−X and decreases Lewis acidity of BX3.
Thus, option (D) is incorrect.