Consider the following reactions (not balanced):
$BF_3 + NaH \xrightarrow{450 \ K} X + NaF$
$X + H_2O \longrightarrow Y + H_2 \uparrow$
The correct statements about $X$ and $Y$ are:
$I$. $X$ is an electron-deficient molecule
$II$. In $X$,$B-B$ bond is present
$III$. $Y$ is a weak tribasic acid
$IV$. $Y$ acts as a Lewis acid

  • A
    $I$ and $IV$
  • B
    $II$ and $III$
  • C
    $II$ and $IV$
  • D
    $I$ and $III$

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