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1. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has one lone pair and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer. 2. What is the hybridization of carbon in C2O2-4? 3. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has three lone pairs and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer. 4. What is the orbital hybridization in SF6? 5. How many electrons does it take to fill the MOs formed from the combination of the 3s orbitals of two atoms?

          1. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has one lone pair and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer.
    2. What is the hybridization of carbon in C2O2-4?
    3. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has three lone pairs and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer.
    4. What is the orbital hybridization in SF6?
    5. How many electrons does it take to fill the MOs formed from the combination of the 3s orbitals of two atoms?
        
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1. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has one lone pair and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer. 2. What is the hybridization of carbon in C2O2-4? 3. What is the orbital hybridization of a central atom that has three lone pairs and bonds to two other atoms? Select the single best answer. 4. What is the orbital hybridization in SF6? 5. How many electrons does it take to fill the MOs formed from the combination of the 3s orbitals of two atoms?
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00:01 Hetrahedral structure is like this this is central molecule so it has sp3 hybridization in square pyramidal here pyramidal the structure is like this we will make the structure of x eof4 so here x fluorine, chlorine, chlorine, lowerin, double point o, and here, lawn pair.
00:47 So, its hyperdiation is sp3d2.
00:52 We take example, linear molecule, we will see linear molecule.
00:56 Take the example of co2.
00:57 So, its structure is like this.
01:02 There is 180 degree point.
01:05 So, its hyperdication is sp.
01:07 Now we will see c -saw, cyberdial...
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