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the hybrisation of CaCO3​

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Answered by shubhamrajgupta91109
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It is sp2 with a formal structure of two C—O - bonds and one C=O. bond. There are two additional and equivalent resonance forms in which the carbonyl (C=O) bond takes up each of the other two single bonded positions in turn. Bond order for each linkage is therefore 1 and 1/3.

Answered by rayrinku8
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The carbonate anion is the relevant piece. It is sp2 with a formal structure of two C—O - bonds and one C=O. bond.

There are two additional and equivalent resonance forms in which the carbonyl (C=O) bond takes up each of the other two single bonded positions in turn.

Bond order for each linkage is therefore 1 and 1/3. Sorry that a picture is not feasible on my phone, but “carbonate” ion images are readily searchable.

Geometry is trigonal planar (think peace sign or Mercedes Benz symbol).The bond angle is 120 degrees.

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