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what is the hybridisation of carbon free radicals​

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Answered by purvapednekar
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Now in carbon free radical,there are total three bond pairs. ... So,here in carbon free radical,only three bonds are present and there is no lone pair. Instead of lone pair,there is a single electron. The total sum (according to the simple method) is 3 so it is sp2 hybridised.

Answered by Irfan1729
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Now in carbon free radical,there are total three bond pairs. This means carbon satisfies its three valency with other atoms and a single electron is left there. ... Instead of lone pair,there is a single electron. The total sum (according to the simple method) is 3 so it is sp2 hybridised.

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