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Why are boron halides covalent in nature?

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Because they are strong Lewis acids, the boron halides act as acid catalysts for several important organic reactions. where rAB is the bond length, rA and rB are the covalent single bond radii of atoms A and B, and χA and χB are the electronegativities of these atoms.

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