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5 January, 18:11

Is boron and chlorine covalent or ionic

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  1. 5 January, 18:16
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    Answer: Ionic

    Explanation: Boron trifluoride, BF No. The boron has formed the maximum number of bonds that it can in the circumstances, and this is a perfectly valid structure. Energy is released whenever a covalent bond is formed ... You might perhaps wonder why boron doesn't form ionic bonds with fluorine instead.
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