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Consider following four compounds:
(i) `C_(x) O_(y)`
(ii) `C_(x)O_(y+1)`
(iii) `C_(x+2)O_(y+1)` and (iv) `C_(x+11)O_(y+8)`,
if "x=y=1", then calculate the vlaue of |p-q|, where p and q are total number of `sp^(2)` and hybridized carbon atoms respectively in given four compounds.

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The correct Answer is:
`7`


`implies |p-q|=|12-5|=7`
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