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boron trifluoride
What is Boron Trifluoride?
Boron trifluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula BF3. It is a colorless, pungent gas that is highly reactive. BF3 is often used in its gas form or as a complex with
organic solvents
such as diethyl ether.
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