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The shape of [CH(3)]^(o+) is ....

The shape of `[CH_(3)]^(o+)` is_____ .

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Planar

The shape of `[CH_(3)]^(o+)` is triangular planar
`CH_(3)^(o+),sp^(2)` carbon
In carbocations, carbon atom is `sp^(3)` hybridisation and they have a triangular planar shape .
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  • The shape of carbanion, [CH_(3)]^(-) is :

    A
    linear
    B
    pyramidal
    C
    planar
    D
    tetrahedral
  • The shape of CH_3^(+) and CH_3^(-) is respectively

    A
    plner,planer
    B
    plner,pyramidal
    C
    pyramidal,pyramidal
    D
    pyramidal,planer
  • CH_(3)O-CH_(3) is

    A
    Lewis acid
    B
    Arrhenius acid
    C
    Lewis base
    D
    Bronsted acid
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