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Borazine is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula (BH)₃(NH)₃. It is a cyclic compound with alternating three BH units and three NH units.
Structure - Borazine is isoelectronic with benzene and has similar connectivity, so it is sometimes referred to as "inorganic benzene". X-ray crystallographic structural determinations show that the bond lengths within the borazine ring are all equivalent at 1.429 Å, a property shared by benzene. However, the borazine ring does not form a perfect hexagon. The bond angle is 117.1° at the boron atoms and 122.9° at the nitrogens, giving the molecule distinct symmetry. The electronegativity of boron (2.04 on the Pauling scale) compared to that of nitrogen (3.04) and also the electron deficiency on the boron atom and the lone pair on nitrogen favor alternative mesomer structures for borazine.