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In gaseous hydrogen peroxide, the dihedral angle between H-atom is `x^(@)` but in solid state it is `y^(@)`. The values of x and y are respectively

A

`94*8, 94*8`

B

`111*5, 90*2`

C

`90*2, 90*2`

D

`111*5, 111*5`.

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The correct Answer is:
B

(B) The values of X and Y are `1115*5^(@)` and `90*2^(@)`
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