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Question : Which of the following is not a donor atom?

Option 1: Phosphorus

Option 2: Antimony

Option 3: Arsenic

Option 4: Aluminium


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Correct Answer: Aluminium


Solution : The correct option is Aluminium .

Aluminium does not serve as a donor atom. It is less likely to act as a donor atom because it typically forms bonds by sharing electrons in covalent bonds, but it does not usually donate its electrons to form coordinate bonds in the same way that elements with lone pairs, such as phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony, do.

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