Match the interhalogen compounds of column I with the geometry in column II and assign the correct code: 

Column-I                 Column-II   

(A) XX’                    (i) T-shape 

(B) XX’3                  (ii) Pentagonal bipyramidal 

(C) XX’5                  (iii) Linear 

(D) XX’7                      (iv) Square Pyramidal 
 
Codes:
1. A-(iii) B-(i) C-(iv) D-(ii)
2. A-(i) B-(iv) C-(iii) D-(ii)
3. A-(iv) B-(iii) C-(ii) D-(i)
4. A-(iii) B-(iv) C-(i) D-(ii)

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How many lone pairs of electrons are present on the central chlorine atom in the structure of ClF₃?

1. One (1)

2. Two (2)

3. Four (4)

4. Three (3)

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The number of lone pairs xenon has in XeF2, XeF4, and XeF6 is, respectively:
1. 3, 2, 1 
2. 2, 4, 6 
3. 1, 2, 3 
4. 6, 4, 2 

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