Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

#hey dude


# write about sp hybridisation​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

\huge\boxed{Answer}❤️

sp Hybridization can explain the linear structure in molecules. In it, the 2s orbital and one of the 2p orbitals hybridize to form two sp orbitals, each consisting of 50% s and 50% p character. The front lobes face away from each other and form a straight line leaving a 180° angle between the two orbitals. This formation minimizes electron repulsion. Because only one p orbital was used, we are left with two unaltered 2p orbitals that the atom can use. These p orbitals are at right angles to one another and to the line formed by the two sp orbitals.

Answered by Anonymous
11

# hey dude.....

Here's ur answer.....

please mark me brainliest......

hope it helps you..... XD....

Attachments:
Similar questions