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the formation of methane molecule in sp3 in hybridization​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The bonds in a methane (CH4) molecule are formed by four separate but equivalent orbitals; a single 2s and three 2p orbitals of the carbon hybridize into four sp3 orbitals. In the ammonia molecule (NH3), 2s and 2p orbitals create four sp3hybrid orbitals, one of which is occupied by a lone pair of electrons.

Answered by dubeyshivansh042678
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Now a sp3 hybridisation takes place when one s-orbital and 3-p orbitals are mixed together, thereby resulting in four sp3 hybridised orbitals. This energy can either be externally provided or it can be accumulated during collisions among molecules/atoms .

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