why does sf6 has sp3d2 hybridisation?
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6 s electons + 6 monovalent gives me 12 electrons so now by what should i divide it?
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hybridisation formula is as no of Valence Electrons in central atom add to no of number of monovalent atoms divided by 2(SP), 3(SP2),4(SP3 or DSP2) 5(dsp3, 6(d2sp3 ,7(d3sp3)..in sf6 sulphuric has six Valence Electrons and there are six fluorine atom which are monovalent so by applying hybridisation formula which is the to SP3
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