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Hybridisation is a concept of mixing of atomic orbital of almost equal energy, with the help of hybridisation shape of the molecules can be determined.
`(bp + lp) =` Number of atom attached to central atom `+ (1)/(2) ["Valance" e^(-) "of central atom - Number of" e^(-)s "taking part in hybridisation" +- "charge"]`
Which of the following triatomic species is polar and planar ?

A

`ICl_(2)^(Θ)`

B

`XeF_(2)`

C

`H_(2)O_(2)`

D

`NO_(2)^(Θ)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

(i) The shape of `Icl_(2)^(Θ)` is linear but it in non-polar
(ii) The shpae of `XeF_(2)` is linear but it is non-polar
(iii) `H_(2)O_(2)` is non planar but polar
(iv) The shape of `NO+(2)^(-)` is bent and it is polar
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