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explain the structure of diborane​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diborane structure has four terminal and two bridging hydrogen atoms. ... The structure can be explained as, electrons are required for the formation of conventional covalent bond structure, whereas in Diboranethere are only 12 valence electrons, three from each Boron atoms. ThusB2H6 is an electron deficient component.

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