Is there back bonding in BCl3?
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The electronic argument — backbonding
This effect is called backbonding, because electron density is leaving the more electronegative atom. In BCl3 , the 3p orbitals on Cl are bigger than the 2p orbital on B , so orbital overlap is less efficient, and backbonding is less important.
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