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A compound X, of boron reacts with NH(3)...

A compound X, of boron reacts with `NH_(3)` on heating to give another compound Y which is called inorganic benzene. The compound X can be prepared by treating and Y are represented by the formula.

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A compound of boron X reacts at 200^(@)C temperature with NH_(3) to give another compound Y which is called as inorganic benzene. The compound Y is a colourless liquid and is highly light sensitive. Its melting point is -57^(@)C . The compound X with excess of NH_(3) and at a still higher temperature gives boron nitride (BN)_(n) . The compounds X and Y are respectively:

A compound of boron X reacts at 200^(@)C temperature with NH_(3) to give another compound Y which is called as inorganic benzene. The compound Y is a colourless liquid and is highly light sensitive. Its melting point is -57^(@)C . The compound X with excess of NH_(3) and at a still higher temperature gives boron nitride (BN)_(n) . The compounds X and Y are respectively:

The name and formula of the compound of boron which is called 'inorganic benzene' are

Which compound of boron is called inorganic benzene? Why is it so called?