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hybridisation of N2H4.​

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Answered by lovepreetkaur79
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In N2H4 , each N has two H bonded to it, along with a single bond to the other end and one lone pair . Making it Sp3 hybridisation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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N2H4 is straightforward with no double or triple bonds. In the N2H4 Lewis structure the two Nitrogen (N) atoms go in the center (Hydrogen always goes on the outside). Hydrogen (H) only needs two valence electrons to have a full outer shell. In the Lewis structure for N2H4 there are a total of 14 valence electrons.

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