Thursday, July 5, 2018

inorganic chemistry - Are bridge bonds in diborane longer than the terminal H bonds?


The compound diborane on alkylation loses the terminal $\ce{H}$-bonds rather than the bridge bonds indicating that the bridge bond is stronger but on the other hand it's length is found to be longer than terminal hydrogen bonds. But usually bond length is inversely proportional to bond strength.


What is the reason for this?




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