Chemistry, asked by vijaypatidar9413, 5 months ago

hibridization in so2​

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Answered by pariharvikrantsingh2
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Explanation:

In sulphur dioxide, the hybridization that takes place is sp2 type. To determine this, we will first look at the sulphur atom which will be the central atom. During the formation of SO2, this central atom is bonded with two oxygen atoms and their structure can be represented as O=S=O.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In sulphur dioxide, the hybridization that takes place is sp2 type. To determine this, we will first look at the sulphur atom which will be the central atom. During the formation of SO2, this central atom is bonded with two oxygen atoms and their structure can be represented as O=S=O

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