A non-metallic element of group 13, used in making bullet proof vests is an extremely hard solid of black color, It can exist in many allotropic forms and has unusually high melting points. Its trifluoride acts as Lewis acid towards ammonia. The element exhibits a maximum covalency of four. Identify the element and write the reaction of its trifluoride with ammonia. Explain why the trifluoride acts as a Lewis acid
A non-metallic element of group 13, used in making bullet proof vests is an extremely hard solid of black color, It can exist in many allotropic forms and has unusually high melting points. Its trifluoride acts as Lewis acid towards ammonia. The element exhibits a maximum covalency of four. Identify the element and write the reaction of its trifluoride with ammonia. Explain why the trifluoride acts as a Lewis acid
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Boron is the only non-metallic and extremely hard element in group 13, and it is also used to make bulletproof vests. Boron exists in a variety of allotropic forms. It usually has a high melting point and no d orbital. Using 2s and
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