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What is the type of hybridzation of each carbon in the following compounds?
`CH_(3)Cl` (b) `(CH_(3))_(2)CO` (c ) `CH_(3)CN` (d) `HCONH_(2)` (e) `CH_(3)CH=CHCN`

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  • Which type of hybridisation of each carbon is there in the compound? CH_(3)-CH=CH-CN

    A
    `sp^(3),sp^(2),sp^(2),sp`
    B
    `sp^(3),sp^(2),sp^(2),sp^(3)`
    C
    `sp^(3),sp^(2),sp^(3),sp^(3)`
    D
    `sp^(3),sp^(2),sp,sp^(3)`
  • Which type of hybridisation of each carbon is there in the compound ? CH_(3)-CH=CH-CN

    A
    `sp^(3),sp^(2),sp^(2),sp`
    B
    `sp^(3), sp^(2), sp^(2), sp^(3)`
    C
    `sp^(3), sp^(2), sp^(3), sp^(3)`
    D
    `sp^(3), sp^(2), sp, sp^(3)`