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ChemistryHardNumerical2021 · 18 Mar Shift 2

Q59.A xenon compound A upon partial hydrolysis gives XeO2 F2 . The number of lone pair of electrons present in compound A is ___ (Round off to the Nearest integer)

What This Question Tests

This question requires identifying the parent xenon compound (A) from its partial hydrolysis product (XeO2F2) and then determining the number of lone pairs on the central Xe atom in compound A using VSEPR theory.

Concepts Tested

Structure of Xenon compoundsVSEPR theoryLone pairsPartial hydrolysis reactions

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