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The number of sigma bonds attached to Nitrogen are 3.
Also, nitrogen has one lone pair of electrons, which you can see if you draw the Lewis structure of Nitrogen here.
Since hybridisation number = sigma bonds + lone pair, the hybridisation number here is 4, which means sp³ hybridisation. So option 2 is correct.
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The number of sigma bonds attached to Nitrogen are 3.
Also, nitrogen has one lone pair of electrons, which you can see if you draw the Lewis structure of Nitrogen here.
Since hybridisation number = sigma bonds + lone pair, the hybridisation number here is 4, which means sp³ hybridisation. So option 2 is correct.
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