A- There are hybrid orbitals represented by this picture. They are composed of s
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A- There are hybrid orbitals represented by this picture. They are composed of s p d (number) atomic orbitals, corresponding to hybridization. They have an electron pair geometry of . With bond angles of (If more than one bond angle is possible, separate each with a space). ° .
B-For each hybridization type, choose a picture that corresponds to the correct orbital picture and specify the electon pair geometry. ... If no picture matches, enter N. Hybridization ... Picture ... Electron Pair Geometry sp3 sp3d2 sp A ... B ... C
C- A molecule has sp3 hybridization with 2 lone pairs. ... The electron pair geometry of this molecule is: ... The geometry of this molecule is: . ... This molecule will have an approximate bond angle of (If more than one bond angle is possible, separate each with a space.): °.
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1. What is the hybridization of the central atom in BeI2?
What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles = °
2. What is the hybridization of the central atom in POCl3?
What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles = °
Explanation / Answer
What is the hybridization of the central atom in BeI2?
hybridization = SP
Because the electron geometry is linear
What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles = 180°
The molecular geometry of BeI2 is linear with symmetric charge distribution on the central atom.
What is the hybridization of the central atom in POCl3?
hybridization = SP3
tetrahedral shape with P as central atom connected to 3Cl atoms by a single bond and 1 oxygen atom by a double bond. The valency of P is 3.
What are the approximate bond angles in this substance?
Bond angles = 103°
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