Which of the following compounds have the same no. of lone pairs with their central atom…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
Which of the following compounds have the same no. of lone pairs with their central atom ?
(I) \(\mathrm{XeF}_{5}^{-}\) (II) BrF3
(III) XeF2 (IV) H3S+
(I) \(\mathrm{XeF}_{5}^{-}\) (II) BrF3
(III) XeF2 (IV) H3S+
- IV and V
- I and III
- I and II
- II and IV
Answer
(C) I and II
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