Consider the given compound: In the given options, the following for the above compound are, respectively: (i) hybridised carbon atoms and (ii) bonds.
7, 5
8, 6
7, 6
8, 5
To determine the number of hybridised carbon atoms and bonds, we apply the principles of hybridisation and bonding described in the sources:
Based on the probable answer of 7, 6, the compound must have 7 carbon atoms in an state and a total of 6 bonds across its structure (likely involving a combination of aromatic rings and additional multiple bonds).
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