ether forms coordination compounds with lewis
acids like BF3, Why?
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Explanation:
Any complex formed between a Lewis acid and ether is called etherate.
Ether is a Lewis base which has excess electrons and can donate to Lewis acids to form a compound.
An example is adduct with diethyl ether boron trifluoride diethyl etherate BF
3
.O(Et)
2
where BF
3
is a Lewis acid which accepts an electron.
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