The number of species below that have two lone pairs of electrons in their central atom is ________. (Round off to the nearest integer).
SF?, BF??, ClF?, AsF?, PCl?, BrF?, XeF?, SF?

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ClF? and XeF? have two lone pairs of electrons on central atom.

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