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To determine hybridization you count the # of un-bonded PAIR of electrons. Theny you count bonded domains (a double bond still counts as one bonded domain, so does a triple bond).
For the first Carbon on top, you see it bonded to 2 oxygens and 1 carbon.However, when you count up the valence electrons that would be present, there is supposed to be 2 more electrons (ONE electron pair) on carbon. To do hybridization you must also be familiar with drawing lewis structures. So when you draw the pair of un-bonded electrons on carbon, you see that there is ONE un-bonded electron pair, and THREE bonded domains.
ONE plus THREE = FOUR.
so that would be sp3.</span>
Group 14 is the carbon family. The five members are carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, and lead. All of these elements have four electrons in their outermost energy level. Of the Group 14 elements, only carbon and silicon form bonds as nonmetals (sharing electrons covalently).
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