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hybridisation of methane explain clearly please quick

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Answered by kunal1112
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In methane all the carbon-hydrogen bonds are identical, but our electrons are in two different kinds of orbitals. You aren't going to get four identical bonds unless you start from four identical orbitals. Hybridisation. The electrons rearrange themselves again in a process called hybridisation.
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