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explain sp3 hybridisation in methane​

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Answered by yazatbhardwaj
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METHANE HAS A TETRAHYDRAL STRUCTURE THAT IS IT HAS A 3D SHAPE HENCE IT HAS ONE CARBON ATOM IN THE CENTER AND THE FOUR HYDROGEN ATOMS ARE DIRECTED TOWARDS THE CORNER OF A REGULAR TETRAHEDRON AND HENCE HAS SP3 HYBRIDISATION

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Answered by yrshelke25
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When one s orbital and three p orbitals undergo hybridization, it is known as sp3 hybridisation. In methane carbon hydrogen bond is present. carbon contributes its p orbitals whereas hydrogen contributes its s orbital. Therefore it is sp3 hybridisation.

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