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Calculate the wavelength of an electron moving with a velocity of 2.05 ms-1

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Accoding to VSEPR theory, electronic configuration of iodine is as follows :

The hybridisation of `IF_(6)^(-)` is `sp^(3)d^(3)`. The shape is distorted octahedral.
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