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hybridisation of C2H6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • ln C2H6, 1 s orbital and three p-orbitals (px, py, pz) take part in hybridization. There is a formation of four sp3 hybridized orbitals. During the hybridization of ethane four identical bonds are formed in a perfect tetrahedral geometry

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.

We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.Name of the Molecule Ethane

We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.Name of the Molecule EthaneMolecular Formula C2H6

We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.Name of the Molecule EthaneMolecular Formula C2H6Hybridization Type sp3

We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.Name of the Molecule EthaneMolecular Formula C2H6Hybridization Type sp3Bond Angle 109.5o

We will look at the hybridization of C2H6 (Ethane) here on this page and understand the process in detail. Students will also learn about the molecular geometry, bond formation and the bond angles between the different atoms.Name of the Molecule EthaneMolecular Formula C2H6Hybridization Type sp3Bond Angle 109.5oGeometry Tetrahedral

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