Compounds of boron and hydrogen are remarkable for their

Chapter 5, Problem 40P

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Problem 40P

Compounds of boron and hydrogen are remarkable for their unusual bonding (described in Section 14.5) and also for their reactivity. With the more reactive halogens, for example, diborane (B2H6) forms trihalides even at low temperatures:

B2H6(g) + 6Cl2(g) → 2BCl3(g) + 6HCl(g) Δ Hrxn = ?755.4 kJ

How much heat is released per kilogram of diborane that reacts?

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