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Planar structure is shown by
Options
(a) CO₃²⁻
(b) BCl₃
(c) N(SiH₃)₃
(d) All of these
Correct Answer:
All of these
Explanation:
C in CO₃²⁻ and B in BCl₃ are sp²-hybridised thus acquire planar geometry. Although N in N(SiH₃)₃ is sp³-hybridised but the steric hindrance caused by three bulky groups make it planar for higher stability.
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