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Why is (SiF6)2- possible and not (Sicl6)2?​

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Answered by saubhagyar28
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Explanation:

a)Due to smaller size of F as compared  to Cl , six small F atoms can be easily accommodated  around Si atom while Cl cannot since F are present in smaller 2p orbital and Cl are present in larger 3p orbital therefore interaction of F lone pair  electron with d-orbitals of silicon are stronger in F as compared Cl.

b)Boron does not have d orbitals. Because of this, it is not possible for the element to expand on its octet. This, in turn, causes the maximum covalence of boron to be restricted to 4. Beyond this value, boron will become unstable and not be able to form [BF6]3− ions.

c)Nitric acid reacts with aluminium and forms a protective layer i.e. Al2O3. This protective layer makes aluminium unreactive towards $$HNO_3$$ and therefore, it can be stored in aluminium containers.

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