what are monomeric trihalides? what is the meaning of monomeric?
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Monomer trihalide generally belong to third group. For example, AlCl3 is a monomer trihalide which dimerizes to give Al2 Cl6
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Monomeric trihalides:
- A monomer can be represented as a molecule which can be reacted along with the other molecules of the monomer.
- This is to form a huge polymer chain or a 3D dimensioned network called as polymerization.
- Some of the types of monomers include natural and synthetic monomers, cyclic and linear, and polar and non-polar monomers.
- The trihalides of boron are monomeric. This is because, due to the minimal size, it cannot adjust 4 halogen atoms into it.
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