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The correct order of B-O bond length (dB-O) in B(OH)3 and B(OH)4 is

B(OH)3=B(OH)4
B(OH)3>B(0H)4
B(OH)3<B(OH)4
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Answered by badbo4291
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Answered by shkulsum3
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The correct order of B-O bond length (dB-O) in B(OH)₃ and B(OH)₄ is B(OH)₄< B(OH)₃

  • The distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule is known as the bond length. It is a significant factor that affects how strong and stable a chemical bond is.
  • The size, charge, number, and types of bonds between the atoms as well as the presence of lone pairs of electrons all have an impact on the bond length. Since the atoms' nuclei are held closer together and the electrons are more tightly bound, a shorter bond length typically denotes a stronger bond. Because the atoms are kept apart and the electrons are less tightly bound, a longer bond length, on the other hand, denotes a weaker bond. In chemical analysis and modelling, the bond length is a key parameter.

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