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Why are trihalides of Group 15 elements (except BiF₃) predominantly covalent?
A. All trihalides are ionic
B. The elements have high electronegativity difference with fluorine only
C. Trihalides of Group 15 elements (except BiF₃) are predominantly covalent due to high polarising power of central atom
D. They form network solids
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