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hybridisation of one 's' and one 'p' orbitals form​

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Answered by bittumogatalareddy
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In sp hybridization, one s orbital and one p orbital hybridize to form two sp orbitals, each consisting of 50% s character and 50% p character. This type of hybridization is required whenever an atom is surrounded by two groups of electrons.

Answered by mk5647760
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On hybridization of one s-and one p-orbital, we get two orbitals at 180

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. The number of hybrid orbitals formed is equal to the number of participating atomic orbitals, which in present case is 2. The angle between these two is equal to 360

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divided by the number of orbitals.

2

360

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=180

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