For identifying odd-electron species:
• Calculate the total number of valence electrons, considering charges on ions.
• Species with an odd total number of electrons will have unpaired electrons.
1. Odd-Electron Species: Odd-electron species have an unpaired electron in their structure, resulting in an odd total number of electrons.
2. Electron Count for Each Species
\(\text{NO}_2\):
\[\text{N (5) + O (6) + O (6) = 17~(odd~electrons).}\]
\(\text{ICl}_4^-\):
\(I (7) + 4Cl (4 \times 7) + 1 (charge) = 36~(even~electrons).\)
\(\text{BrF}_3\):
\(Br (7) + 3F (3 \times 7) = 28~(even~electrons).\)
\(\text{ClO}_2\):
\(\text{Cl (7) + O (6) + O (6) = 19~(odd~electrons).}\)
\(\text{NO}_2^+\):
\[\text{N (5) + O (6) + O (6) - 1 (charge) = 16~(even~electrons).}\]
\(\text{NO}\):
\[\text{N (5) + O (6) = 11~(odd~electrons).}\]
3. Species Without Odd Electrons: The species with an even number of electrons are:
\[\text{ICl}_4^-, \text{BrF}_3, \text{and } \text{NO}_2^+.\]
4. Count: Total number of species without odd electrons: 3.
Final Answer: \(3\).
Structures of four disaccharides are given below. Among the given disaccharides, the non-reducing sugar is: 
The temperature at which the rate constants of the given below two gaseous reactions become equal is ____________ K (Nearest integer).
\[ X \longrightarrow Y, \qquad k_1 = 10^{6} e^{-\frac{30000}{T}} \] \[ P \longrightarrow Q, \qquad k_2 = 10^{4} e^{-\frac{24000}{T}} \] Given: \( \ln 10 = 2.303 \)
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0.1 mol of the following given antiviral compound (P) will weigh .........x $ 10^{-1} $ g. 
Among $ 10^{-10} $ g (each) of the following elements, which one will have the highest number of atoms?
Element : Pb, Po, Pr and Pt
The molar mass of the water insoluble product formed from the fusion of chromite ore \(FeCr_2\text{O}_4\) with \(Na_2\text{CO}_3\) in presence of \(O_2\) is ....... g mol\(^{-1}\):
Structures of four disaccharides are given below. Among the given disaccharides, the non-reducing sugar is: 