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what will be the nature of bond formed between carbon and boron

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Answered by gracyklunagariya
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A single covalent bond is two electrons shared between two atoms. Carbon, with four outer electrons, and nitrogen with five, form triple covalent bonds consisting of six shared electrons, or three pairs. Boron has three outer electrons, so in principle should be capable of this too, but it has remained aloof.

Answered by sayantikachakrabarti
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Two boron atoms can be induced to form stable triple bonds. ... Boron joins carbon and nitrogen as one of the few elements in the periodic table known to form stable compounds featuring triple bonds

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