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The mode of hybridization of carbon in C3O2 is (A) SP (B) SP (C) SP (D) None​

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Answered by XXPunjabDeKudiXX
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Hence its hybridisation is sp. For carbon 3 (${C_3}$):We can see that it forms 1 double bond with an oxygen atom and one with another carbon atom and hence has only 2 bonding domains. It forms 2 sigma (σ) and 2 pi (π) bonds. Hence its hybridisation is sp.

Answered by ggnvxxzznjgf
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Hence its hybridisation is sp. For carbon 2 (${C_2}$): We can see that it forms 2 double bonds, each with a different carbon atom and hence has only 2 bonding domains. It forms 2 sigma (σ) and 2 pi (π) bonds. Hence its hybridisation is sp.

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