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What is the type of hybridisation of each carbon in the following compounds?
(a) `CH_(3)-CH_(3)`
(ii) `(CH_(3))_(2)CO`

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(a) `sp^(3)`
(b) `sp^(3),sp^(3),sp^(2)`
(c ) `sp,sp^(3)`
(d) `sp, sp^(2), sp^(2), sp^(3)`
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