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The structural formula of a compound is `CH_(3)-CH=C=CH_(2)`. The type of hybridization at the four carbons from left to right are

A

`sp^3, sp, sp^2,sp^3`

B

`sp^2, sp^3, sp^2, sp`

C

`sp^3, sp^2, sp,sp^2`

D

`sp^3, sp^2,sp^2, sp^2`

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The correct Answer is:
C

In carbon atoms TP = no. of sigma bonds.
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