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The statements regarding Diborane are
i) `B_2 H_6` is stable in the absence of grease and moisture at low temperature
ii) Diborane burns in oxygen to produce a very high temperature
iii) Borazole contains ionic bonds

A

iii is only correct

B

i and ii are correct

C

i and iii are correct

D

ii and iii are correct

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The correct Answer is:
B
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