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Explain the structure of SF4 using VSEPR theory and hybridisation?

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Answered by SanjayUA
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The SF4 molecule consists of a total of 34 valence electrons. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals. In 2P-orbitals, four hybrid orbitals are overlapped and the fifth one contains a lone pair.

The SF4 molecule consists of a total of 34 valence electrons. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals. In 2P-orbitals, four hybrid orbitals are overlapped and the fifth one contains a lone pair.Name of the Molecule: Sulfur Tetrafluoride

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Answered by brainlyuser66
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During the formation of SF4, the sulfur atom will form bonds with each of fluorine atoms where 8 of valence electrons are used. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.

Name of the Molecule: Sulfur Tetrafluoride

Bond Angle: 102o and 173o

Hybridization Type: sp3d

Geometry: see-saw

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