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[Solved] In a regular octahedral molecule, MX6 the number of X - M - X bonds at 180° is
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28/08/2021 6:12 pm
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In a regular octahedral molecule, MX6 the number of X - M - X bonds at 180° is
(a) three
(b) two
(c) six
(d) four
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28/08/2021 6:16 pm
Correct answer: (a) three
Explanation:
Thus here bond angles between
X6 - M - X2 = 180°
X1 - M - X3 = 180°
X5 - M - X6 = 180°
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