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Explain the hybridization involved in CO, with diagram.​

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❥The hybridization of carbon and oxygen in CO are sp,sp respectively. CO has a triple bond between the atoms, with one unshared pair of electrons each on C and O. The carbon atom has a negative charge, and the oxygen atom has a positive charge. So hybridization on both atoms is sp.

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The hybridization of carbon and oxygen in CO are sp,sp respectively. CO has a triple bond between the atoms, with one unshared pair of electrons each on C and O. The carbon atom has a negative charge, and the oxygen atom has a positive charge. So hybridization on both atoms is sp..

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