Chemistry, asked by saadkhan05568, 6 months ago

how to find hybridization of ions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In that case you have to draw the structure and count number of σ bonds and lone pairs. Originally Answered: what is the shortcut formula for finding hybridisation? Hybridization=1/2(valency electron in central atom+no. Of atom attached to central atom by single bond+negative charge-positive charge).

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Answered by niveharsu
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You can determine the hybridization of any molecule, ion or not, by drawing out its lewis structure. Then you count the number of bonds and the number of lone pairs to determine the hybridization. For 4.33 part (c) the correct answer is sp3, so it sounds like you are doing everything just right.

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