In which of the following molecules, all atoms are coplanar?
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The options are missing from the provided text. Generally, to determine if a molecule is coplanar, one must examine the hybridisation of the atoms present. Molecules composed entirely of and hybridised atoms (like benzene or ethene) tend to be planar, provided there is no steric hindrance that forces the molecule out of the plane. The presence of any hybridised carbon (like in a methyl group) usually makes the molecule non-planar.
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