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The carbon atoms in graphite are
a) sp³-hybridized
b) sp-hybridized
c) sp²-hybridized
d) dsp² hybridized

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Answered by Anonymous
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Option C is Correct
sp²-hybridized


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Answered by DrAEMU
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The carbon atoms in graphite are sp² - hybridized .

  • c) sp² - hybridized ✔️

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