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Borane
A compound with a boron atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, known for its electron deficiency.Diborane
A highly reactive boron compound with the formula B2H6, featuring bridging hydrogens.Electron Deficiency
A condition where an atom lacks a full octet of electrons, common in boron compounds.Octet Rule
A chemical rule of thumb that reflects atoms' tendency to prefer having eight electrons in their valence shell.Lewis Acid
A chemical species that can accept an electron pair, often due to electron deficiency.Lewis Base
A chemical species that can donate an electron pair, often possessing a lone pair of electrons.Adduct
The product formed from the direct addition of two or more distinct molecules.Boric Acid
A compound with the formula H3BO3, formed from the reaction of diborane with water.Hydrogen Gas
A diatomic molecule, H2, produced as a byproduct in the reaction of diborane with water.Bridging Hydrogens
Hydrogen atoms that form bridges between two boron atoms in diborane.Formal Charge
The charge assigned to an atom in a molecule, assuming equal sharing of electrons in bonds.Valence Electrons
Electrons in the outermost shell of an atom, involved in forming bonds.Ammonia
A compound with the formula NH3, acting as a Lewis base by donating a lone pair.