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ClO2- hybridization ​

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Hybridization in ClO2:

Scientists have often found that the valence electron configuration of an atom does not explain the number of covalent bonds it can make and the resulting molecular geometry. The chlorine in ClO2 is one such case. Atomic orbital hybridization is a principle that goes a long way to explaining what is seen in nature/laboratory, but ClO2 is even more unique.

Explanation:

Re: Bond angle of ClO2-

In doing so, the electron pair geometry of the molecule is tetrahedral and the molecular geometry is bent. Since there are two lone pairs on chlorine,Chlorine dioxide is a chemical compound with the formula ClO2.

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