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Find the maximum number of atoms are lying in the same plane for b 2 h 6 .

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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If we consider the molecule B2H6 (diborane Figure 1), there are 12 valence ... Each terminal B–H bond is a standard vanilla ... That leaves two B sp3 hybrid orbitals, one of which.

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Answered by Xsuman682X
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If we consider the molecule B2H6 (diborane Figure 1), there are 12 valence ... Each terminal B–H bond is a standard vanilla ... That leaves two B sp3 hybrid orbitals, one of which.

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