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Hydrolysis (Chemical Bonding)

1. Many ionic compounds undergo hydrolysis through hydration when dissolved in water, forming hydrated ions. Covalent compounds can also undergo hydrolysis to some extent, forming covalent or coordinate bonds with water molecules. 2. The hydrolysis of boron trihalides results in the formation of boric acid (B(OH)3). Three moles of BX3 fully hydrolyze to three moles of B(OH)3 and six moles of HX. 3. Phosgene gas (COCl2) is formed through the hydrolysis of tetrachloromethane (CCl4), which does not undergo hydrolysis at normal temperatures due to the lack of vacant

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Hydrolysis (Chemical Bonding)

1. Many ionic compounds undergo hydrolysis through hydration when dissolved in water, forming hydrated ions. Covalent compounds can also undergo hydrolysis to some extent, forming covalent or coordinate bonds with water molecules. 2. The hydrolysis of boron trihalides results in the formation of boric acid (B(OH)3). Three moles of BX3 fully hydrolyze to three moles of B(OH)3 and six moles of HX. 3. Phosgene gas (COCl2) is formed through the hydrolysis of tetrachloromethane (CCl4), which does not undergo hydrolysis at normal temperatures due to the lack of vacant

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