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Which statement is true about BF3, a nonpolar molecule? It has nonpolar bonds and a symmetrical structure. It has nonpolar bonds and an asymmetrical structure. It has polar bonds and a symmetrical structure. It has polar bonds and an asymmetrical structure. It has ionic bonds and symmetrical structure.

User Gadicc
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Answer: It has polar bonds and a symmetrical structure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula used for calculating hybridization


:{\text{Number of electrons}} =(1)/(2)[V+N-C+A]

where, V = number of valence electrons present in central atom i.e. boron= 3

N = number of monovalent atoms bonded to central atom=3

C = charge of cation = 0

A = charge of anion = 0


BF_3


{\text{Number of electrons}} =(1)/(2)[3+3-0+0]=3

The number of electrons is 3 that means the hybridization will be
sp^2 and the electronic geometry of the molecule will be trigonal planar.

Thus as there are no lone pair of electrons, there is no distortion and the molecule is symmetrical. The B-F bonds are polar due to electronegativity difference but the polarities cancel due to symmetrical structure.

Which statement is true about BF3, a nonpolar molecule? It has nonpolar bonds and-example-1
User Neblaz
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I think the correct answer is the first option. It has nonpolar bonds and a symmetrical structure. The structure of a BF3 molecule shows a symmetrical trigonal geometry. The net dipole moment of the molecule is zero therefore it is polar.
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