The number of non-ionisable hydrogen atoms present in the final product obtained from the hydrolysis of PCl5 is:
p-Block Elements (Class 12) · Class 12 · JEE Main Previous Year Question
The number of non-ionisable hydrogen atoms present in the final product obtained from the hydrolysis of is:
- a✓
0
- b
1
- c
2
- d
3
0
Strategy: Use hybridization to determine noble gas compound geometries.
Step 1: Hybridization Types (Tetrahedral/Pyramidal), (Linear/T-shape/Seesaw), (Octahedral/Sq Planar/Sq Pyramidal).
Step 2: Matching Correctly pairing compounds with their hybridization/geometry labels provides the answer.
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