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Hybridisation is the mixing of atomic orbital of comparable energy and the number of hybrid orbitals formed is equal to the number of pure atomic orbitals mixed up and hybrid orbitals are occupied by `sigma`-bond pair and lone pair.
''The hybrid orbitals are at at angle of `X^(@)` to one another''. This statement is not valid for which of the following hybridisation?

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