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Can you explain why benzene sp2 hybridized?

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Answered by prachi6133
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Each of the carbon atoms will form sigma bonds with two other carbons and one hydrogen atom. Benzene is a combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The hybridization is sp2 type. During the hybridization of benzene, each carbon atom forms different bonds with two other similar carbon atoms instead of just one.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each of the carbon atoms will form sigma bonds with two other carbons and one hydrogen atom. Benzene is a combination of carbon and hydrogen atoms. The hybridization is sp2 type.

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