$H_2O$ is

  • A
    $A$. $A$ linear triatomic molecule
  • B
    $B$. $A$ bent (angular) triatomic molecule
  • C
    $C$. Both of these
  • D
    $D$. None of these

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Match the molecular shapes given in List-$I$ with the examples given in List-$II$.
List-$I$ (Shape)List-$II$ (Example)
$(1)$ Linear $(B-A-B)$$(A)$ $PCl_5$
$(2)$ Trigonal planar$(B)$ $CH_4$
$(3)$ Tetrahedral$(C)$ $HgCl_2$
$(4)$ Trigonal bipyramidal$(D)$ $BF_3$

Match List-$I$ with List-$II$ according to shape.
List-$I$ List-$II$
$A$. $XeO_{3}$ $I$. $BrF_{5}$
$B$. $XeF_{2}$ $II$. $NH_{3}$
$C$. $XeO_{2}F_{2}$ $III$. $[I_{3}]^{-}$
$D$. $XeOF_{4}$ $IV$. $SF_{4}$

Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

In which of the following sets,all the given species are isostructural?

Which of the following molecules does not have a lone pair of electrons in the valence shell of the central atom?

Which of the following is not tetrahedral?

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