Chemistry, asked by Amar7737, 1 year ago

How to calculate hybridization of noble element complexes?

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Answered by TheEmma
3

Explanation:

To calculate the standard deviation for a sample of N measurements:

Sum all the measurements and divide by N to get the average, or mean.

Now, subtract this average from each of the N measurements to obtain N "deviations".

Square each of these N deviations and add them all up.

Divide this result by. (N − 1)

Answered by lmperfect
0

Explanation:

Here’s what you do:

  • Look at the atom.
  • Count the number of atoms connected to it (atoms – not bonds!)
  • Count the number of lone pairs attached to it.
  • Add these two numbers together.
  • If it’s 4, your atom is sp3.
  • If it’s 3, your atom is sp2.
  • If it’s 2, your atom is sp. 
  • (If it’s 1, it’s probably hydrogen!)
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