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The observed bond length in () is significantly shorter than the theoretical value calculated for a Chemical Bonding Chemistry Question

Question

The observed $B-F$ bond length in $BF_3$ ($1.30 \text{ \AA}$) is significantly shorter than the theoretical value calculated for a standard $B-F$ single bond ($1.52 \text{ \AA}$). This anomaly is caused by:

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Both Boron and Fluorine have $2p$ orbitals. Boron has a vacant $2p$ orbital, and Fluorine has full $2p$ lone pairs. Effective sideways overlapping occurs, creating a $p\pi-p\pi$ back bond (dative $\pi$ -bond) that gives the $B-F$ connections partial double-bond character, substantially shortening them.

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