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The hybridization of Nitrogen
in NO; is....​

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Answered by preethamghagare
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Now if we apply the hybridization rule then it states that if the sum of the number of sigma bonds, lone pair of electrons and odd electrons is equal to three then the hybridization is sp2.

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Hybridization of NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide)

Answered by LaibaMirza
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The easiest formula you can use to know hybridization=number of surrounding atoms+ 1/2 (valence electrons of central atom - valency of surrounding atoms +- charge)

The easiest formula you can use to know hybridization=number of surrounding atoms+ 1/2 (valence electrons of central atom - valency of surrounding atoms +- charge)For NO : 1+1/2(5–2) (considering N as central atom)

The easiest formula you can use to know hybridization=number of surrounding atoms+ 1/2 (valence electrons of central atom - valency of surrounding atoms +- charge)For NO : 1+1/2(5–2) (considering N as central atom)=1+1.5

The easiest formula you can use to know hybridization=number of surrounding atoms+ 1/2 (valence electrons of central atom - valency of surrounding atoms +- charge)For NO : 1+1/2(5–2) (considering N as central atom)=1+1.5It means it has 1 bond pair and 1.5 lone pairs (1 lone pair and a single electron). The structure of NO makes it clear (since this is a neutral molecule, so oxygen has its valency satisfied by a double bond)

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