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प्रश्न
Match the species given in Column I with the shape given in Column II and mark the correct option.
| Column I | Column II |
| (A) \[\ce{SF4}\] | (1) Tetrahedral |
| (B) \[\ce{BrF2}\] | (2) Pyramidal |
| (C) \[\ce{BrO^{-}3}\] | (3) Sea-saw shaped |
| (D) \[\ce{NH^{+}4}\] | (4) Bent T-shaped |
विकल्प
A - (3), B - (2), C - (1), D - (4)
A - (3), B - (4), C - (2), D - (1)
A - (1), B - (2), C - (3), D - (4)
A - (1), B - (4), C - (3), D - (2)
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उत्तर
A - (3), B - (4), C - (2), D - (1)
Explanation:
| Column I | Column II |
| (A) \[\ce{SF4}\] | (3) Sea-saw shaped |
| (B) \[\ce{BrF2}\] | (4) Bent T-shaped |
| (C) \[\ce{BrO^{-}3}\] | (2) Pyramidal |
| (D) \[\ce{NH^{+}4}\] | (1) Tetrahedral |
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