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explain the structure of tetraborane​

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Like other boranes, the structure of tetraborane involves multicenter bonding, with hydrogen bridges or protonated double bonds. According to its formula, B4H10, it is classified as an arachno-cluster and has a butterfly geometry, which can be rationalized by Wade's rules.

Chemical formula: B4H10

Melting point: −120.8 °C (−185.4 °F; 152.3 K)

Boiling point: 18 °C (64 °F; 291 K)

Molar mass: 53.32 g/mol

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