The molecule in which hybrid MOs involve only one d-orbital of the central atom is :

Option 1 -

XeF₄

Option 2 -

[CrF₆]³⁻

Option 3 -

[Ni(CN)₄]²⁻

Option 4 -

BrF₅

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    Vishal Baghel | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago
    Correct Option - 3


    Detailed Solution:

    In [Ni (CN)? ]²? hybridization is dsp² remaining are SP³d²

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