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the hybridisation of carbon in C2H5Cl are​

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Answered by 5SoS
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Hey there!!

The hybridisation of carbon in C2H5CL is SP3.

Single bed bonds = 4

There are zero lone Pairs .

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Answered by Hɾιтհιĸ
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the molecule has tetrahedral geometry at both the carbon sites.

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Explanation

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See the attachment for the structure for C_2H_5Cl

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C2H5Cl ,we observe that :-

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________________________________Both the carbon has 4 sigma bonds.

________________________________Both the carbon has 4 sigma bonds.They are joined in a tetrahedral fashion.

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Concept to remember

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In organic compound involving carbon atom, we

can find its hybridization easily.

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The process is :-

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If the carbon atom forms 4 sigma bonds, hybridization is sp_3sp3

If the carbon atom forms 3 sigma bonds, hybridization is sp_2sp2

If the carbon atom forms 2 sigma bonds, hybridization is sp3sp3

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Therefore,

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The carbon atom is sp_3sp_3

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hybridisation of carbon in C2H5Cl is sp3

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