explain the hybridization involved in sf6 molecule
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SF6 has 6 sigma bonds between Sulpur and Flourine atoms and no lone pair is left. So hybridisation is equal to sp3d2, with octahedral geometry. ... sp3d2 resulting in an octahedreal geometry: An easy way to figure out these types of problems is to count the number of bonds / lone pairs found on the central atom.
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SF6 has 6 sigma bonds between Sulpur and Flourine atoms and no lone pair is left. So hybridisation is equal to sp3d2, with octahedral geometry. ... sp3d2 resulting in an octahedreal geometry: An easy way to figure out these types of problems is to count the number of bonds / lone pairs found on the central atom.
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