What happens when one S and one P orbital is hybridized?
A) We get three orbitals in a plane B) We get two orbitals at 180 degrees C) We get two mutually perpendicular orbitals D) We get four orbitals directed tetrahedrally
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your opt is B because in sp hybridization 2 hybrid orbitals are formed which are linear in shape
(for linear shape angle should be 180 degrees)
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Explanation: on hybridisation of one-s and one-p orbital, we get two orbitals at 180°.
The no of hybrid orbitals =To the no of participating atomic orbitals, which in present case is 2...
The angle btwn these two is equal to 360°divided by the no of orbitals.....
ie, 360°/2=180°...
so, if an s and p orbitals are hybridised together, we will get an s-p hybrid orbital.......which will be at an angle of 180°each...
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