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Explain the hybridisation of SF4?​

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Answered by vgora
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Answer. SF4 Hybridization. As we have discussed, SF4 has one lone pair and four sigma bonds of F. ... These five valence atomic orbitals on the middle atom S is hybridized to form five SP3d hybrid orbitals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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S atom in SF4 is bonded to four Fluorine atoms and has one lone pair (S has 6 valence electrons; four of them went in bonding with four Fluorine atoms while the other two remained as a lone pair on S atom). All of them are in hybridized orbitals. There are five such orbitals. So the hybridization is sp3d.

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