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An element m reacts with c h o r i n e to form a compound x the bond angle in x is 120°.what is m

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Answered by bishtsmita06
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

It is given that an element M reacts with chlorine to form a compound X. The bond angle in X is found to be 120degree. This implies the compound is trigonal planar molecule of the type MCl  3  . B is the only element among the given elements which has valency 3 and forms trigonal planar halide with chlorine.

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