Concept of Hybridisation and its Applications

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Concept of Hybridisation and its Applications: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Hybridisation, Rules for Hybridisation, Effect of Hybridisation on Bond Angle & sp3d3 Hybridisation etc.

Important Questions on Concept of Hybridisation and its Applications

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In which of the following species, the underlined carbon atom is   sp 3 hybridised?

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Which is the following has the regular tetrahedral structure?

 

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The state of hybridisation of boron and oxygen atoms in boric acid molecule   ( H 3 BO 3 )  are respectively –

 

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Draw the sigma bond structure for  NH3 and CH4

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Find the % of  px orbital in sp hybridisation.

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The molecule which contains σsp3-sp3 and σsp3-p bonds in it is

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How many valency shell d-orbitals are involved in the hybridisation of Xenon in the XeOF2?

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In which of the following N is in the sp2 hybridised state.

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Find the number of molecules or ions in which d orbitals is/are not used in hybridisation

PCl6-, PCl4+, IF4,- IF5, XeO3F2, ICl2+, SF2, SF6, ASF4+, SiF4

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Find the ratio of sp3 and sp2 hybridised atoms which are present in ring in following molecule hexachlorotriphospazene

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Which of the following statements is true about hybridization?

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Bond X is made by the overlap of which type of hybridized orbitals?

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Which of the following compounds is dsp2 hybridised?

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Which of the following noble gas compound has sp3d hybridisation?

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Among the following transformations, the hybridisation of the central atom remains unchanged in

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The hybridisations of N,C and O shown in the following compound

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respectively, are
 

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The hybridisation of xenon atom in XeF4 is

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Hybridisation of both 'c' in acetylene molecule