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The geometry of a complex species can be understood from the knowledge of type of hybridisation of orbitals of central atom. The hybridisation of orbitals of central atom in `[B(OH_(4))]^(-)` and the geometry of the complex are respectively.

A

`sp^(3)`, tertrahedral

B

`sp^(3)` square planar

C

`sp^(3)d^(2) `octahedral

D

`dsp^(2)`, square planar

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