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The molecule/ion which is not planar is(1) $\mathrm{BF}_{3}$(2) $\mathrm{NO}_{3}$(3) $\mathrm{CO}_{3}^{2}$(4) $\mathrm{NF}_{3}$
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Step 1: The planarity of a molecule or ion depends on its molecular geometry, which is determined by the number of bonding and non-bonding electron pairs around the central atom. Show more…
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