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Boron Trifluoride
A binary compound composed of boron and fluorine with the formula BF3, known for its role as a strong Lewis acid in organic and inorganic chemical reactions.
Hybridized
A concept in chemistry where atomic orbitals mix to form new hybrid orbitals for bonding, providing a more accurate description of molecular bonding and geometry.
FBF Bond Angle
Refers specifically to the bond angle in a molecule of BF3 (Boron Trifluoride), where the three atoms of fluorine are bonded to a central boron atom, typically close to 120 degrees due to the trigonal planar shape.
Single Bond
A chemical bond involving two atoms sharing one pair of electrons, represented by a single line between the atoms.
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