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describe and explain the hybridization present in methane and ethane or describe the hybridization present in methane and ethane?​

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Answered by jannat0800
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Explanation:

In a tetravalent molecule, four outer atoms are bonded to a central atom. Perhaps the most common and important example of this bond type is methane, CH4. In the ground state of the free carbon atom, there are two unpaired electrons in separate 2p orbitals. To form four bonds, the atom must have four unpaired electrons; this requires that carbon’s valence 2s and 2p orbitals each contain an electron for bonding.

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