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Why chromium in the chromyl chloride have hybridization d³s but not sp³ ????:::::::
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Answered by olivia200447
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Because chromyl bromide (CrO2Br2) and chromyl iodide (CrO2I2) compounds are not formed, instead of these bromine and iodine are evolved.

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Answered by kaurkhushpreet696
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Because chromyl bromide (CrO2Br2) and chromyl iodide (CrO2I2) compounds are not formed, instead of these bromine and iodine are evolved.

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