Chemistry, asked by IarisaKhyriem3421, 1 year ago

Which of the following represents the given mode of
hybridisation sp² –sp² – sp - sp from left to right ?
(a) H₂C = CH -C ≡ N (b) HC ≡ C – C ≡ CH
(c) H₂C = C = C = CH₂ (d)

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Explanation:

(c) H₂C = C = C = CH₂ is the correct answer

Answered by brokendreams
3

H₂C = CH -C ≡ N is the compound.

Explanation:

  • The hybridization is the phenomenon where orbitals of different energy level coalese to form equal number of hybrid orbitals with a same intermediate energy levels.
  • In hybridization, the hybridization number corresponds to number of sigma bonds + the number of lone pairs.
  • The the compound of option 1 which is given in the option, we can see three carbon molecules and one nitrogen molecule.
  • The left most carbon molecule has 3 sigma bonds and no lone pair.
  • So its sp2 hybrid.
  • The second left carbon molecule has 3 sigma bonds and no lone pair.
  • So its also sp2 hybrid.
  • The third carbon molecule has 2 sigma bonds and no lone pair.
  • So its sp hybrid.
  • The nitrogen molecule has 1 sigma bond and 1 lone pair.
  • So its sp hybrid as well.

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