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In SO2, NO2− and N3− the hybridization at the central atom are respectively (1) sp2, sp2 and sp (2) sp2, sp2 and sp2 (3) sp, sp2 and sp (4) sp2, sp and sp
- sp2, sp2 and sp
- sp2, sp2 and sp2
- sp, sp2 and sp
- sp2, sp and sp
Correct answer: sp2, sp2 and sp
Solution
The central atom in SO2 exhibits sp2 hybridization due to the presence of one double bond and one lone pair, while NO2− also has sp2 hybridization as it has one double bond and one lone pair. N3−, being linear with a triple bond, has sp hybridization.
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