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1 January, 04:48

A molecule of a covalent compound contains three atoms of fluorine (F) and one atom of boron (B). What is the correct molecular formula and chemical name of the compound described above?

BF; boron fluoride

F3B; trifluorine boronid

F3B; boron trifluorine

BF3; boron trifluoride

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  1. 1 January, 05:01
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    Boron triflouride, BF3
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