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Boron Family: Borane definitions
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Boranes
Highly reactive covalent hydrides composed of boron and hydrogen atoms.
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Boranes
Highly reactive covalent hydrides composed of boron and hydrogen atoms.
Diborane
The simplest borane, B2H6, featuring unique bridging hydrogens.
Hydrogen Bridge
Hydrogen atoms forming two polarized covalent bonds, uniting molecules.
Polarized Covalent Bonds
Bonds where electrons are shared unequally, creating partial charges.
Covalent Hydrides
Compounds formed by hydrogen and another element, sharing electrons.
Bridging Hydrogens
Hydrogens that participate in two bonds simultaneously, connecting atoms.
Boron
A chemical element that forms compounds with hydrogen, like boranes.
BH3
A borane molecule consisting of one boron atom and three hydrogen atoms.
B2H6
Chemical formula for diborane, a compound with bridging hydrogens.
Molecule
A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest unit of a compound.