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Boron compounds behave as Lewis acid, because of their
Options
(a) ionisation property
(b) electron deficient nature
(c) acidic nature
(d) covalent nature
Correct Answer:
electron deficient nature
Explanation:
Lewis acids are those substances which can accept a pair of electrons and boron compounds usually are deficient in electrons.
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