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B cannot form B^(3+) ion, because-...

B cannot form `B^(3+)` ion, because-

A

formation of `B^(3+)` ion requires a greater amount of energy and this cannot be obtained from lattice energy or hydration energy

B

B is a non-metal

C

B do not possess any vacant d -orbitals

D

B possess highest melting point among its group members

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