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abnormal behavior of carbon and boron​

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Anomalous Behaviour Of Carbon:

Due to small size and high electronegativity , carbon has a strong tendency to form pπ- pπ multiple bonds either with itself or with the other items such as oxygen, nitrogen and sulphur.

Anomalous behaviour of boron :

Like Li and Be, Boron – the first member of group 13 also shows anomalous behaviour due to extremely low size and high nuclear charge/size ratio, high electronegativity and non-availability of d electrons. The main point of differences are, Boron is a typical non- metal whereas other members are metals.

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