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Interpretation:
The pair of molecules that are geometrically similar has to be determined.
Concept Introduction:
VSEPR or valence shell electron pair repulsion theory predicts the shape of the molecules with the use of arrangement of electrons around the central metal atom. Its postulates are as follows:
1. The shape of the molecules is governed by the repulsion between electron pairs situated in the outermost or valence shell of the atoms.
2. A distortion is observed in the shape of the molecules if lone pairs are present in it. These are the electron pairs that do not participate in the
3. The order of repulsion of electron pairs is as follows:
4. Multiple bonds create more repulsion as compared to single bonds.
5. The following table shows the various molecular shapes that match to different number of electron pairs:
The geometry of the molecule is predicted with the help of steric number. The formula to calculate the steric number is as follows:
The least electronegative atom is usually taken to be the central atom.

Answer to Problem 4PQ
Option (D) is the correct one.
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option:
(D) Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 1 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 1 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Therefore
Reason for incorrect option:
(A) Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 1 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 0 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
(B) Substitute 3 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 1 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Substitute 3 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 0 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
(C) Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 0 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Substitute 2 for atoms bonded to the central atom and 2 for number of lone pairs on the central atom in equation (1) to calculate the steric number in
So the number of electron pairs in
Hence option (A), (B) and (C) are incorrect.
The pair of molecules that are geometrically similar is
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