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  • B2H4: Covalent or Ionic? Understanding Diboron Tetrahydride's Bonding
    Diboron tetrahydride (B2H4) is a covalent compound. This is because the difference in electronegativity between boron and hydrogen is relatively small (approximately 0.4), indicating a covalent bond. In addition, the Lewis structure of B2H4 shows that the boron atoms share electrons to form a covalent bond, further supporting its covalent nature.
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