- A$PCl_5$
- B$BCl_3$
- C$CCl_4$
- D$SiCl_4$
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${[Fe\,{(CN)_6}]^{4 - }}\, \to \,{[Fe{(CN)_6}]^{3 - }}\, + \,{e^ - }\,;\,$ ${E^o}\, = \, - \,0.35\,V$
$\,F{e^{2 + }}\, \to \,F{e^{3 + }}\, + \,{e^ - }\,;$ ${E^o}\, = \, - \,0.77\,V$
trans $\left( Ph - CH = CH - CH _3\right) \rightarrow$ cis $\left( Ph - CH = CH - CH _3\right)$
ethyne $\xrightarrow[\begin{smallmatrix}
(2)\,\,excess\,I-\,C{{H}_{2}}\,-\,{{(C{{H}_{2}})}_{2}}-\,C{{H}_{3}} \\
(3)\,\,{{H}^{\oplus }}
\end{smallmatrix}]{(1)\,\,excess\,NaN{{H}_{2}}}$
$(i)$ Manganese exhibits $+7$ oxidation state in its oxide.
$(ii)$ Ruthenium and Osmium exhibit $+8$ oxidation in their oxides.
$(iii)$ $Sc$ shows $+4$ oxidation state which is oxidizing in nature.
$(iv)$ $Cr$ shows oxidising nature in $+6$ oxidation state.