diagram for covalent bond in bf3
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It follows, therefore, that an atom will tend to make as many covalent bonds as possible. In the case of boron in BF3, three bonds is the maximumpossible because boron only has 3 electrons to share. Note: You might perhaps wonder why boron doesn't form ionic bonds with fluorine instead.
It follows, therefore, that an atom will tend to make as many covalent bonds as possible. In the case of boron in BF3, three bonds is the maximumpossible because boron only has 3 electrons to share. Note: You might perhaps wonder why boron doesn't form ionic bonds with fluorine instead.
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