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Answered by amitkumar9266
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of Sigma Bonds + Lone pair present. BeCl2 in gaseous state it is linear and SP hybridized. in the structure of BeCl2 , There are two sigma bonds and Zero lone pair. Hybridization = sigma bond + lone pair

Answered by shauryadwivedi2006
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Hybridization of BeCl2 (Beryllium Dichloride)

There are different types of hybridization that usually occur in BeCl2. However, beryllium dichloride in the gaseous state exists in a linear form and is sp hybridized.

Name of the MoleculeBeryllium DichlorideMolecular FormulaBeCl2Hybridization TypespBond Angle1800GeometryLinear

What is the Hybridization of Beryllium Dichloride?

To know about the hybridization of BeCl2 (Beryllium Dichloride) we have to take a closer look at the central atom which is Be. Its electronic configuration is 1s2, 2s2, where two electrons are present in the valence shell. During the formation of BeCl2, beryllium atom bonds with two chlorine atoms via single covalent bonds. The number of electron pairs around the central atom will be two. No lone pair is found in the molecule. If we analyze this information then we can conclude that BeCl2 has sp hybridization.

Important Points To Remember

In the BeCl2 molecule, beryllium dichloride forms single covalent bonds with two chlorine atoms each.

The central atom Be will consist of two bond pair.

No lone pair exists.

BeCl2Molecular Geometry And Bond Angles

BeCl2 molecular geometry is said to be a linear one with a bond angle of 180o. It is a non-polar molecule because they have less attraction between each other.

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