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Which one of the following formulae does not correctly represent the bonding capacities of the two atoms involved?
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28/08/2021 5:26 pm
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Which one of the following formulae does not correctly represent the bonding capacities of the two atoms involved?
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28/08/2021 5:27 pm
Correct answer: (d)
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The star marked carbon has a valency of 5 and hence this formula is not correct.
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