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what type of overlapping is observed in HCN molecule​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In HCN, Carbon is bonded to Nitrogen with a triple covalent bond consisting of one sigma bond and two pi bonds. The sigma bond is formed by overlapping hybridized orbitals, with the two remaining unhybridized orbitals overlapping to form the two pi bonds.

Answered by ᴅʏɴᴀᴍɪᴄᴀᴠɪ
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Answer:

➡In HCN, Carbon is bonded to Nitrogen with a triple covalent bond consisting of one sigma bond and two pi bonds. The sigma bond is formed by overlapping hybridized orbitals, with the two remaining unhybridized orbitals overlapping to form the two pi bonds.

➡HCN is polar with the hydrogen end somewhat positive and the nitrogen end somewhat negative.

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