Step 1: Understanding Inner and Outer Orbital Complexes. Inner orbital complexes involve the use of \( d \)-orbitals from the inner shell (typically the \( 3d \)-orbitals in transition metals). This type of hybridization leads to low-spin complexes, where ligands coordinate using these inner \( d \)-orbitals.
Outer orbital complexes involve the use of \( d \)-orbitals from the outer shell (typically \( 4d \)-orbitals for transition metals in higher oxidation states). This type of hybridization leads to high-spin complexes, where ligands coordinate using these outer \( d \)-orbitals.
Step 2: Identifying the Hybridization in \( [Co(NH_3)_6]^{3+ \).} Cobalt in the \( +3 \) oxidation state has an electronic configuration of \( 3d^6 \), and the complex \( [Co(NH_3)_6]^{3+} \) uses inner \( 3d \)-orbitals for bonding with the ligands. The \( 3d^2sp^3 \) hybridization results in an inner orbital complex.
Step 3: Identifying the Hybridization in \( [Ni(NH_3)_6]^{2+ \).} Nickel in the \( +2 \) oxidation state has an electronic configuration of \( 3d^8 \), and the complex \( [Ni(NH_3)_6]^{2+} \) uses outer \( 4d \)-orbitals for bonding. The \( sp^3d^2 \) hybridization results in an outer orbital complex. Thus, \( [Co(NH_3)_6]^{3+} \) is an inner orbital complex, while \( [Ni(NH_3)_6]^{2+} \) is an outer orbital complex.
Given below are two statements: 
Statement (II): Structure III is most stable, as the orbitals having the lone pairs are axial, where the $ \ell p - \beta p $ repulsion is minimum. In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
Consider the following statements:
Statement-I: The products formed when diborane burns in air are \({B}_2{O}_3\), \({H}_2\), and \({O}_2\).
Statement-II: Hybridization of boron atom in orthoboric acid is \(sp^2\). The correct answer is:
A few species are given in Column I. Column II contains the hybrid orbitals used by the central atom of the species for bonding.
The CORRECT match for the species to their central atom hybridization is:
(Given: Atomic numbers of B: 5; C: 6; O: 8; F: 9; P: 15; Cl: 17; I: 53)
Rupal, Shanu and Trisha were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3:1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2024 was as follows: 
(i) Trisha's share of profit was entirely taken by Shanu.
(ii) Fixed assets were found to be undervalued by Rs 2,40,000.
(iii) Stock was revalued at Rs 2,00,000.
(iv) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 8,00,000 on Trisha's retirement.
(v) The total capital of the new firm was fixed at Rs 16,00,000 which was adjusted according to the new profit sharing ratio of the partners. For this necessary cash was paid off or brought in by the partners as the case may be.
Prepare Revaluation Account and Partners' Capital Accounts.
