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Boron forms a variety of unusual compounds with hydrogen. A chemist isolated 6.3 mg of one of the boron hydrides in a glass bulb with
a volume of 385 mL at 25.0 °C and a bulb pressure of 11 torr.
Which of the following is likely to be its molecular formula: BH3, B₂H6, B4H10?
O BH3
O B₂H6
O B4H10
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Transcribed Image Text:Boron forms a variety of unusual compounds with hydrogen. A chemist isolated 6.3 mg of one of the boron hydrides in a glass bulb with a volume of 385 mL at 25.0 °C and a bulb pressure of 11 torr. Which of the following is likely to be its molecular formula: BH3, B₂H6, B4H10? O BH3 O B₂H6 O B4H10 eTextbook and Media Hint Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit Answer Save for Later insert ADI e here to search ? A @ N 2 W S # 3 X alt D 14101 $ 4 C R % 5 V T A G 6 B Y & H 7 N * 8 ( 1 M 9 K S O P ; alt e { + [ ? = 1 } prt ← backs 1 2 pause ctrl
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