The structures of beryllium chloride in solid-state and vapour phase, are
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The structures of beryllium chloride in solid-state and vapour phase, are
(1) Chain and dimer, respectively
(2) Linear in both
(3) Dimer and Linear, respectively
(4) Chain in both
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21/09/2021 10:51 am

Correct answer: (1) Chain and dimer, respectively
Explanation:
BeCl2 in solid state exist in a polymeric form & in a vapour state in exist in a dimeric form.
chain polymeric structure
Vapour state exist in a dimeric form
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