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In `[Ni(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(2+)` , the hybridisation of central metal ion is `:`

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`V=(nRT)/(P)`
`=(2.8)/(28)xx(0.0821xx300)/(0.821)`
`=3` litre
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RESONANCE ENGLISH-COORDINATION COMPOUNDS-Additional Problem for Self Practice (APSP) Part-IV Practice Test -2 (Section-5) (Matching Lift type )
  1. In [Ni(H(2)O)(6)]^(2+) , the hybridisation of central metal ion is :

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  2. Column-I and Column-II contains four entries each. Entries of Column-I...

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