What is the hybridisation process of sf6
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The formation of bonds is no less than the act of courtship. Atoms come closer, attract to each other and gradually lose a little part of themselves to the other atoms. In chemistry, the study of bonding, that is, Hybridization is of prime importance. What happens to the atoms during bonding? What happens to the atomic orbitals? The answer lies in the concept of Hybridisation. Let us see!
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Explanation:
sF6 has 6 sigma bonds
So its hybridisation will be sp3d2
If we add powers of sp3d2 it's 6 that is 6 sigma bonds
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