Chemistry, asked by moni2031, 1 year ago

hybridisation of SCN??​

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Answered by kirti6352
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The atom which is least electronegative and has the highest valence is generally the central atom of a molecule.Now, in SCN-, carbon is least electronegative and has the highest valence of 4 among S and N.Therefore, carbon is the central atom in SCN-. ... Carbon in SCN- has sp hybridization.

Answered by qwvilla
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The hybridization of Carbon(C) in SCN is sp-hybridization.

  • The chemical name of SCN is thiocyanate ion.
  • It is called Thiocyanate because the color of the complexes with iron is red.
  • The conjugate base of the thiocyanate ion is thiocyanic acid.
  • Considering the compound Hg[Co(SCN)₄], the oxidation state of mercury is +2 and the oxidation state of SCN⁻ ion IS -1 and as there are four molecules of SCN, -4 is the total charge.

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