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What is the hybridisation of Cl2O? Explain by using the formula.
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Answered by Raghuroxx
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Answer:

Oxygen uses sp3 hybridized orbitals to bond with two Cl atoms, similar to that in H2O.

Involves mixing of one s orbital and three p orbitals to give four sp3 orbitals

Hybrid orbitals have 25% s and 75% p character.

Explanation:

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

O serves as the main atom in Cl_{2} O. (oxygen). Similar to H_2O, oxygen bonds with two cl atoms via sp3 hybridized orbitals.

Explanation:

Sp3 and oxygen hybridize.

  • It forms two bonds with chlorine and has two lone-pair electrons.
  • Thus, a total of 4 hybrid orbitals are required.

What is the process of hybridization?

  • The energy of the orbitals of the individual atoms is transferred to create orbitals with equivalent energy when two atomic orbitals combine to create a hybrid orbital in a molecule.
  • This procedure is known as hybridization.
  • During the hybridization process, which usually entails the fusing of two s orbitals, two p orbitals, or the mixing of an s orbital with a p orbital or a d orbital, the atomic orbitals with equivalent energies are mixed.
  • The new orbitals produced in this manner are hybrid orbitals.

List the hybridization states of each carbon atom in the given chemical

                                    H_2C=CH-CN\\HC_2-C_2H\\H_2C=C=C=CH_2

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