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Why boron forms electron deficient compounds?

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Valence shell electronic configuration of boron is `2s^(2)2p^(1)` On compound formation these three electrons get paired up, i.e. there are only six electrons present around boron atom, which means the octet is not complete. Hence, the compounds formed by boron are electron deficient.
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