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diborane is classified under electron deficient hydride. explain.

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Answered by Jiya0071
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Diborane is said to be electron deficient because, boron has five electrons at its outermost shell. So, in this molecule each boron atom uses two of its valence electrons to bond with two terminal hydrogen atoms. Therefore, it lefts with one valence electron and the bridging hydrogen atom provide one electron each.

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___Diborane is said to be electron deficient because, boron has five electrons at its outermost shell. So, in this molecule each boron atom uses two of its valence electrons to bond with two terminal hydrogen atoms. Therefore, it lefts with one valence electron and the bridging hydrogen atom provide one electron each.

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