The primary type of intermolecular force present in BF3 (boron trifluoride) is London dispersion forces, which are weak forces arising from temporary dipoles that occur in all molecules. While BF3 is a nonpolar molecule due to its symmetrical trigonal planar shape, these dispersion forces can still influence the interactions between BF3 molecules. Additionally, because BF3 can act as a Lewis acid, it can engage in dipole-dipole interactions with polar molecules or Lewis bases in certain reactions, but these are not considered the primary intermolecular forces in pure BF3.
Among the molecules listed, HF and NF3 have polar bonds due to differences in electronegativity between the bonded atoms. ICl3, SF4, and BF3 are nonpolar because the bond dipoles cancel out in these molecules, resulting in a symmetrical distribution of charge.
CO2 is a polar molecule because it has a symmetrical linear shape that results in unequal distribution of charge. The other molecules listed are nonpolar because they have symmetrical shapes that result in an even distribution of charge.
Ammonia (NH3) is polar because it has a lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom, causing an uneven distribution of charge and resulting in a net dipole moment. In contrast, BF3 is not polar because the boron atom in BF3 is surrounded by three fluorine atoms that all pull electron density away from the boron atom equally, resulting in a symmetrical shape and no net dipole moment.
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The boron atom in BF3 has sp2 hybridization.
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The chemical formula for boron fluoride is BF3.
The chemical formula for boron trifluoride is BF3.
BF3 is the ionic compound Boron trifluoride.
BF3 is a common boron compound and is neither a fat or a lipid which are the same thing