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Why are beryllium halides polymeric in nature ?

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Beryllium chloride is an electron deficient molecule since Be has only two covalent bonds and hence only four electrons in the valence shell. Therefore , to complete its octet , it can accept two electron pairs from Cl atoms of neighbouring molecules forming polymeric structure . Thus , beryllium chloride has polymeric structure due to its electron deficient nature .

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