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Borane logo #21000 trihydridoboron (additive) | OtherNames = {Unbulleted list|borine|boron trihydride} | Section1 = {Chembox Identifiers | CASNo = 13283-31-3 | CASNo_Ref = | PubChem = 6331 | PubChem_Ref = | ChemSpiderID = 6091 | ChemSpiderID_Ref = | ChEBI = 30149 | ChEBI_Ref = | Gmelin = 44 | SMILES = B | StdInChI = 1S/BH3/h1H3 | StdInChI_Ref = | StdInChIKey = UORVG...
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borane

borane logo #21003(from the article `chemical bonding`) The electron-deficient compound diborane, B2H6, as noted earlier, can be regarded as a cluster of atoms held together by pairs of delocalized ... With hydrogen, boron forms a series of compounds called boranes, the simplest being diborane (B2H6). The molecular structure and chemical behaviour ... ...
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borane

borane logo #21003any of a homologous series of inorganic compounds of boron and hydrogen or their derivatives (see boron).
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borane

borane logo #21160A covalent hydride of boron, of unusual molecular structure. Boranes have hydrogen-bridge bonding, and the boron atoms form the vertices of polyhedra. Boranes are volatile, reactive, and often flammable in air. They may be used as high-energy fuels for rockets and jet planes.
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borane

borane logo #21199any of the compounds, both neutral and anionic, of boron and hydrogen with formulas ranging from BH to BH. Also called
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