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Explain the hybridisation of nitrate ion (NO3^-)

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→ The..NO3 anion we have a Nitrogen bonded to 3 oxygen atoms, in a trigonal planar geometry (most symmetrical spatial arrangement possible for this molecule). Thus, one can say that the central atom (nitrogen) has a sp2 hybridization. Nitrate anion on the basis of the three-electron bond.

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The..NO3 anion we have a Nitrogen bonded to 3 oxygen atoms, in a trigonal planar geometry (most symmetrical spatial arrangement possible for this molecule). Thus, one can say that the central atom (nitrogen) has a sp2 hybridization. Nitrate anion on the basis of the three-electron bond.

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