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explain the hybridization present in methane and ethane? ​

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Answered by Joez
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Each carbon atom in the ethane promotes an electron and then forms sp3 hybrids exactly as we've described in methane. ... The two carbon atoms bond by merging their remaining sp3 hybrid orbitals end-to-end to make a new molecular orbital. The bond formed by this end-to-end overlap is called a sigma bond.

Answered by kokane73
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Each carbon atom in the ethane promotes an electron and then forms sp3 hybrids exactly as we've described in methane. ... The two carbon atoms bond by merging their remaining sp3 hybrid orbitals end-to-end to make a new molecular orbital. The bond formed by this end-to-end overlap is called a sigma bond.

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