STANDARD Chemistry Boranes MCQ Question
Borazine, also known as inorganic benzene, can be prepared by the reaction of 3-equivalents of "X" with 6-equivalents of "Y". "X" and "Y", respectively are
B(OH)₃ and NH₃
B₂H₆ and NH₃
B₂H₆ and HN₃
NH₃ and B₂O₃
Correct Answer
Detailed Explanation
For the formation of borazine, 3 equivalents of B₂H₆ and 6 equivalents of NH₃ are required. The reaction involves the formation of a boron-nitrogen compound similar to benzene.
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