Among the following, the compound that is electron deficient is:
According to the octet rule, atoms generally form bonds to achieve a stable configuration of eight electrons in their valence shell . However, there are several exceptions to this rule . One such exception is the incomplete octet of the central atom, which is characteristic of electron-deficient compounds . In , the central boron atom has three valence electrons and forms three covalent bonds with chlorine atoms. This results in a total of only six electrons surrounding the boron atom . Since this is fewer than the eight electrons required for an octet, is electron deficient. In contrast, follows the octet rule with eight electrons, and represents an 'expanded octet' with ten electrons .
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