What is the Name of B(C6F5)4 Compound?

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The compound B(C6F5)4 is known as lithium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate. This name is derived from its structure, which includes a boron atom bonded to four pentafluorophenyl groups. The discussion clarifies that the compound is part of a complex and provides a link to its Wikipedia page for further details.

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I was reading my book on Inorganic Chem and I came across this compound that is part of a complex: B(C6F5)4. The book didn't say what the name of the compound was. Can anyone tell me the name?
 
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