Chemistry Molecular Shape of BF3: Trigonal Planar or Pyramidal?

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The discussion centers on the molecular shape of BF3, which is confirmed to be trigonal planar, while the shape of the molecule BY3 could be trigonal pyramidal or T-shaped but not trigonal planar. There is confusion regarding the term "Y" in BY3, which is interpreted as an unspecified element, leading to questions about the polarity of the molecule. The phrase "confirms the polarity" is debated, with suggestions that it should be understood as confirming the molecule is polar. Overall, clarity is sought on the implications of molecular shape and polarity in the context of the homework question.
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Homework Statement
Experiment confirms the polarity of the molecule of formula BY3. Which molecular shapes are possible and which impossible for BY3?
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Answer given is " The molecule could be trigonal pyramidal or T shaped, but could not be trigonal planar."

I am confused as the shape of BF3 is trigonal planar...
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I suppose Y in the BY3 is intended to mean "some particular element", not "every possible element". In other words, question asks about possible shape of a specific molecule for which we know it is polar, not for a shape of every existing molecule - as not all of them will be identical (some will be polar, some will be not polar).
 
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Homework Statement:: Experiment confirms the polarity of the molecule of formula BY3. Which molecular shapes are possible and which impossible for BY3?
Homework Equations:: -

Answer given is " The molecule could be trigonal pyramidal or T shaped, but could not be trigonal planar."

I am confused as the shape of BF3 is trigonal planar...

Maybe they mean trigonal planar is not polar in the way BY3 is when B is not in the same plane as the Y's?
 
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It is hard to know exactly what Y represents. Is there part of the problem statement not shown in the question?
 
No, just written as this
 
daphnelee-mh said:
Experiment confirms the polarity of the molecule of formula BY3.
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I am confused as the shape of BF3 is trigonal planar...
Is BF3 polar?
 
Nonpolar, maybe I misunderstood the meaning, as I thought " confirms the polarity " may be polar or nonpolar
 
I can guarantee you that Y means "unspecified element" as others have mentioned.

"Confirms the polarity..." is actually poor wording. You should read it as "confirms it is a polar molecule".
 
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