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The order of increasing bond angle in the molecules BeCl₂, BCl₃, CCl₄ and SF₆ is:
A
SF₆ < CCl₄ < BCl₃ < BeCl₂
B
BeCl₂ < BCl₃ < CCl₄ < SF₆
C
SF₆ < CCl₄ < BeCl₂ < BCl₃
D
BCl₃ < BeCl₂ < SF₆ < CCl₄
Explanation
Characteristic bond angles are SF₆ = 90°, CCl₄ = 109.5°, BCl₃ = 120°, BeCl₂ = 180°.
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