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anamolous behaviour of boron​

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Answered by sohaibhussain189
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tum boron ko behave karnay mat dia karoo naa

Answered by mirmohdali110
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Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.2-Boron is extremely hard with high melting point.But,other elements are soft metals with low melting point.

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.2-Boron is extremely hard with high melting point.But,other elements are soft metals with low melting point.3-Boron forms only covalent compounds.But the other elements can form covalent as well as ionic compounds.

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.2-Boron is extremely hard with high melting point.But,other elements are soft metals with low melting point.3-Boron forms only covalent compounds.But the other elements can form covalent as well as ionic compounds.4-The oxide of Boron is acidic.but the oxides of other elements are amphoteric or basic.

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.2-Boron is extremely hard with high melting point.But,other elements are soft metals with low melting point.3-Boron forms only covalent compounds.But the other elements can form covalent as well as ionic compounds.4-The oxide of Boron is acidic.but the oxides of other elements are amphoteric or basic.5-Hydrides of Boron are stable.

Due to very small size,high electronegativity,high ionization enthalpy,absence of vacant d-orbital, Boron shows some anomalous properties1-Boron is a non-metal others are metals.2-Boron is extremely hard with high melting point.But,other elements are soft metals with low melting point.3-Boron forms only covalent compounds.But the other elements can form covalent as well as ionic compounds.4-The oxide of Boron is acidic.but the oxides of other elements are amphoteric or basic.5-Hydrides of Boron are stable.6-The trihalides of Boron cannot form dimer.

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