Boron trifluoride is weaker acid than boron trichloride. why?
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Why boron tribromide is a stronger acid than BF3? Boron halides are acidic in nature due to the presence of only six electrons in the valence shell of boron. However, BBr3 is more acidic than BF3 because the extent of backbonding is the most in BF3, as a result of which electron deficiency on boron is the least in BF.
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because fluorine is electronegative element have a smaller size so boron triflouride is weaker acid than Boron trichloride as the flourine have High dissociation enthalpy.
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