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Match the species given in Column I with properties given in Column II
`{:(,"Column-I",,"Column-II"),("A.","Diborane",1.,"Used as a flux for soldering metals"),("B.","Gallium",2.,"Crystalline form of silica"),("C.","Borax",3.,"Banana bonds"),("D.","Aluminossilicate",4.,"Low melting, high boiling, useful for measuring high temperatures"),("E.","Quartz",5.,"Used as catalyst in petrochemical industries"):}`

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To match the species given in Column I with the properties given in Column II, we will analyze each species and its corresponding property step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Diborane (A)**: - Diborane has the formula \( B_2H_6 \). - It is known for having "banana bonds" in its structure, which are characteristic of the bonding between boron atoms and hydrogen. - **Match**: A → 3 (Banana bonds). ...
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