Borazine, (BH)3(NH)3, is an analog of C6H6, benzene. It can be prepared from the reaction of diborane

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Borazine, (BH)3(NH)3, is an analog of C6H6, benzene. It can be prepared from the reaction of diborane with ammonia, with hydrogen as another product; or from lithium borohydride and ammonium chloride, with lithium chloride and hydrogen as the other products.
(a) Write balanced chemical equations for the production of borazine using both synthetic methods.
(b) Draw the Lewis dot structure of borazine.
(c) How many grams of borazine can be prepared from 2.00 L of ammonia at STP, assuming diborane is in excess?
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Chemistry The Central Science

ISBN: 978-0321696724

12th edition

Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward

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