General Chemistry
The B–H bridge bonds are longer than the terminal B–H bonds because they are weaker electron-deficient bonds.
The B–H bridge bonds are longer than the terminal B–H bonds because they have greater electron density and experience greater repulsion.
The B–H bridge bonds are longer than the terminal B–H bonds because they are ordinary covalent bonds.
The B–H bridge bonds are longer than the terminal B–H bonds because they have lesser electron density and experience greater repulsion.