Why boron compounds behave as Lewis acids?

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2026-05-07 19:00

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Boron compounds can act as Lewis acids because boron has an incomplete octet of electrons, making it electron deficient and able to accept a lone pair of electrons from a Lewis base. This electron deficiency allows boron to form coordinate covalent bonds with Lewis bases, making it a good electron pair acceptor and a Lewis acid.

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