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Give one example of an electron deficient molecule.​

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Answered by shahanasajan
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For a whole molecule, molecules which have an incompletely filled set of bonding molecular orbitals are considered to be electron-deficient. ... Thus, CH3 and BH3 are electron-deficient, while methane (CH4) and diborane (B2H6) are not.
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