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Define hybridisation .Give an example of a molecule whose central has `sp^3d^2` hybridisation.

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Give one example of a molecule involving sp^(3)d^(2) hybridisation.

The central atom assume sp^(3) hybridisation in:

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Explain the structure of methane.Give an example of a molecule exhibiting sp^(3)d^(2) hybridisation. How is it possible for d-orbitals to mix with lower energy s and p orbitals?

Hybridisation helps us to understand the geometry of the molecules. This is because hybridised orbitals are directed in space in some preferred directions to have stable arrangement, which determine the geometry. The common hybridisation are sp (linear), sp^(2) (trigonal planar), sp^(3) (tetrahedral), sp^(3)d (trigona bipyramidal), sp^(3)d^(2) (octahedral) and sp^(3)d^(3) (pentagonal bipyramidal). The presence of lone pairs in addition to bond pairs distort the geometry because "lone pair "-" lone pair repulsion"gt" lone pair "-" bond repulsion" gt" bond pair" -"bond pair repulsion" . Give an example of a molecule involving sp^(3)d hybridisation of the central atom and two lone pairs.

sp^2 -hybridisation is involved in the molecule of

Sulphur is sp^2 hybridised in

Hybridisation helps us to understand the geometry of the molecules. This is because hybridised orbitals are directed in space in some preferred directions to have stable arrangement, which determine the geometry. The common hybridisation are sp (linear), sp^(2) (trigonal planar), sp^(3) (tetrahedral), sp^(3)d (trigona bipyramidal), sp^(3)d^(2) (octahedral) and sp^(3)d^(3) (pentagonal bipyramidal). The presence of lone pairs in addition to bond pairs distort the geometry because "lone pair "-" lone pair repulsion"gt" lone pair "-" bond repulsion" gt" bond pair" -"bond pair repulsion" . Give an example of molecule involving sp^(3) hybridisation.

In which of the molecule S atom does not assume sp^3 hybridisation