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One hybridization of one `s` and one `p` orbital we get

A

two multually perpendicular orbitals

B

two orbitals at `180^(@)`

C

four orbitals directed tetrahedrally

D

three orbitals in a plane

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Two `sp` hybrid orbitals are oriented `180^(@)` to each other
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