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Chemistry, 25.09.2021 08:10, vanessajimenez361

A is a uni-positive ion. The skeleton of A is given below. Consider the following statements regarding A.
Only P, Q, R and S are unknown elements to be identified.
The principal quantum number "n" of all atoms are same except hydrogen. Electro negativity of P is greater than that of R(P>R)
P, Q, R and S may be same or different.
Shape around Q, R and S are respectively trigonal planar, angular and trigonal planar respectively.

Identify the actual chemical elements appropriate for P, Q, R and S. 0: R: S:


A is a uni-positive ion. The skeleton of A is given below.

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