(D) None of these
The center of mass of a body is a point where the whole mass of the body is supposed to be concentrated.
The two main methods to determine the center of mass of an object as described below:

Nature of compounds TeO₂ and TeH₂ is___________ and ______________respectively.
Consider the following sequence of reactions : 
Molar mass of the product formed (A) is ______ g mol\(^{-1}\).
The magnitude of heat exchanged by a system for the given cyclic process ABC (as shown in the figure) is (in SI units):
