1 (1) Ammonia and boron trifluoride react to form a compound NH BF, which contains a dative covalent bond. Each of the m

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1 (1) Ammonia and boron trifluoride react to form a compound NH BF, which contains a dative covalent bond. Each of the m

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1 1 Ammonia And Boron Trifluoride React To Form A Compound Nh Bf Which Contains A Dative Covalent Bond Each Of The M 1
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1 (1) Ammonia and boron trifluoride react to form a compound NH BF, which contains a dative covalent bond. Each of the molecules, NH, and BF, has a different feature of its electronic structure that allows this to happen. Use these two different features to explain how a dative covalent bond is formed. (3) (ii) During this reaction, the bond angles about the nitrogen atom and the boron atom change. State the new HN-H and F-BF bond angles. (2)
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