BF3OH
BF3OH is a chemical formula that can represent several distinct chemical species, depending on the context. It is most commonly associated with the borate ion, which is a derivative of boric acid (H3BO3). In aqueous solutions, boric acid can react with hydroxide ions. This reaction can lead to the formation of various borate species, including BF3OH, which can be interpreted as a simplified representation of a monohydroxy borate anion. However, the exact stoichiometry and structure of borate ions in solution are complex and depend on factors like pH and concentration.
Alternatively, BF3OH could potentially refer to a hypothetical molecule where boron is bonded to three fluorine