Chemistry, asked by abhikanojiyay, 1 month ago

state the hybridization of carbon in it​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

A carbon atom is sp2 hybridized when bonding takes place between 1 s-orbital with two p orbitals. There is a formation of two single bonds and one double bond between three atoms.

Hybridization Type: sp, sp2, sp3

Geometry: Linear, Trigonal Planar, Tetrahedral

Bond Angle: 109.5o, 120o, 180o

Answered by DARKIMPERIAL
2

Answer:

A carbon atom is sp2 hybridized when bonding takes place between 1 s-orbital with two p orbitals. There is a formation of two single bonds and one double bond between three atoms. The hybrid orbitals are placed in a triangular arrangement with 120° angles between bonds.

Hybridization Type: sp, sp2, sp3

Geometry: Linear, Trigonal Planar, Tetrahedral

Bond Angle: 109.5o, 120o, 180o

Similar questions