Good reducing nature of H3PO2 is attributed to the presence of:
p-Block Elements (Class 12) · Class 12 · JEE Main Previous Year Question
Good reducing nature of is attributed to the presence of:
- a
One P–H bond
- b
Two P–OH bonds
- c✓
Two P–H bonds
- d
One P–OH bond
Two P–H bonds
Strategy: Match noble gas species with their specific chemical or structural characteristics.
Step 1: Matching Properties Relate the species (like ) with properties such as lone pairs, hybridization, or reactivity.
Step 2: Conclusion The set that correctly maps all species to their properties is the answer.
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