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mention the hybridisation of the central atom in Sn(OH)6​

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Answered by srinidhi76
4

SP3d2 is the answer

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Answered by CarlynBronk
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The hybridization of Sn(OH)_6 is sp^3d

Explanation:

The given chemical compound is Sn(OH)_6

The equation used to calculate hybridization follows:

\text{Number of electron pair}=\frac{1}{2}[V+N-C+A]

where,

V = number of valence electrons present in central atom = 4 (tin)

N = number of monovalent atoms bonded to central atom  = 6

C = charge of cation

A = charge of anion

Putting values in above equation, we get:

\text{Number of electron pair}=\frac{[4+6]}{2}=5

The number of electron pair are coming out to be 5. This means that the hybridization will be sp^3d and the electronic geometry of the molecule will be trigonal bipyramidal.

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