Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

why does boron have valency - 3, nd it shows valency +3 when it loses 3 electrons but what abt - 3​

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Boron generally forms covalent bonds rather than +3 ions. This is due to the small size of boron which makes the sum of its first three ionization enthalpies very high.

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