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Why bf3 is electron deficient molecule

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BF3 is electron-deficient. Experimental evidence also indicates there is no double bond in BF3 (fluorine never forms double bonds.) Furthermore, a positive formal charge on F is extremely disfavored. So placing only six electrons around the boron is more correct......hope it hlps

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BF3 is electron-deficient. Experimental evidence also indicates there is no double bond in BF3 (fluorine never forms double bonds.) Furthermore, a positive formal charge on F is extremely disfavored. So placing only six electrons around the boron is more correct.

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