(a) Boron-hydride ion (BH4−) has sp3 -hybridisation. Therefore, it is tetrahedral geometry.
(b) In NH2− molecule, the number of sigma bond is 2 and the number of lone pairs is 2 , i.e. sp3 -hybridisation. Due to presence of 2 lone pairs, NH2− molecule will be bent shape similar to water.
(c) The carbonate ion, CO32− has a trigonal planar geometry, i.e. carbon is sp2 hybridised.
(d) In H3O+, hybridisation of oxygen is sp3 and structure of H3O+ ion will be pyramidal.