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hydrisation of s in sf6 is​

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Answered by rajsingh24
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The sulfur atom in sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, exhibits sp3d2 hybridization. A molecule of sulfur hexafluoride has six bonding pairs of electrons connecting six fluorine atoms to a single sulfur atom. There are no lone pairs of electrons on the central atom..

Answered by rahulyadav5568
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The sulfur atom in sulfur hexafluoride, SF6, exhibits sp3d2 hybridization. A molecule of sulfur hexafluoride has six bonding pairs of electrons connecting six fluorine atoms to a single sulfur atom. There are no lone pairs of electrons on the central atom.

Hybridization of SF6: Hybridization of S in Sulfur Hexafluoride -hybridization-of...

Hybridization of SF6 (Sulfur Hexafluoride) The hybridization of SF4 is sp3d2 type. Just to describe the compound in brief, Sulfur Hexafluoride is a type of greenhouse gas which is colourless, odourless, non-toxic and non-flammable. It is also an inorganic and a non-polar gas. Hybridization Type: sp3d2 Name of the Molecule: Sulfur Hexafluoride Geometry: Octahedral Bond Angle:

The molecule SF6 contain one sulphur element and six Fluorine elements in which Sulphur(S) is a central atom . ... All the bonds in SF6 molecule are sigma bonds . ... The S atom in SF6 undergoes sp3d2 hybridization which involves one s orbital, three p orbitals,and two d orbitals.

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