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kogti [31]
2 years ago
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What type of central-atom orbital hybridization corresponds to each electron-group arrangement:

Chemistry
1 answer:
dimaraw [331]2 years ago
3 0

The type of central-atom orbital hybridization corresponds to each electron-group arrangement

Linear

What is linear arrangement?

Linear molecules are molecules that are straight and have a bond angle of 180 degrees. These molecules are made up of a central atom that is bonded to two other atoms via single or double bonds (sometimes there can be triple bonds as well).

Furthermore, the central atom usually can have either 0 or 3 lone electron pairs (AX2 or AX2E3) in the AXE notation.

The geometry described by linear molecular geometry revolves around a central atom that is bonded to two other atoms (or ligands) at a bond angle of 180°.

To learn more about linear molecular geometry

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