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For `AB_(x)` type molecule which statement (s) si (are) correct about bond angle `(B-A-B)`
(I) Bond angel `prop EN` of the central atom `A`
(II) Bond angle `prop 1//EN` of the central atom `A`
(III) Bond angle `prop` Size of central atom
(IV) Bond angle prop 1/Size of central atom .

A

I,III,III

B

II,IV

C

I,IV

D

II,III

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C
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