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Match the intermediates given in Column I with their probable structure in Column II.

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`(i) rarr (a), (b) , (ii) rarr (a) , (iii) rarr (a), (b)`.
Note : Please note that simple free radicals are trigonal planar but bridge head free radicals are pyramidal. Similarly, simple carbanions are pyramidal while those in which the carbon atom carrying the negative charge is adjacent to a double bond or a benzene ring are trigonal planar.
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