What is the shape of XeO3?
What is the shape of XeO3?
Xenon trioxide
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Structure | |
Molecular shape | trigonal pyramidal (C3v) |
Thermochemistry | |
Std enthalpy of formation (ΔfH⦵298) | 402 kJ·mol−1 |
What is the hybridization of CH3 positive?
CH3 (methyl free radical) has a planar structure with sp2 hybridization of ‘C’ atom.
Why is h20 sp3?
H2O has a tetrahedral arrangement of the electron pairs about the O atom that requires sp3 hybridization. Two of the four sp3 hybrid orbitals are used to form bonds to the two hydrogen atoms, and the other two sp3 hybrid orbitals hold the two lone pairs on oxygen.
What is sp2 SP3?
sp2 and sp3 indicate the number of s and p orbitals mixed to create new, degenerate hybrid orbitals. Since carbon has 4 valence electrons, but its p orbitals (which are highest in energy) only contain 2, it needs to mix two of the three 2p orbitals with the 2s orbital to make use of 2 more valence electrons.
What is SP1 sp2 SP3?
In computing, a service pack comprises a collection of updates, fixes, or enhancements to a software program delivered in the form of a single installable package. Service packs are usually numbered, and thus shortly referred to as SP1, SP2, SP3 etc.
What is SP3 and sp2 hybridization?
All the carbon atoms in an alkane are sp3 hybridized with tetrahedral geometry. The carbons in alkenes and other atoms with a double bond are often sp2 hybridized and have trigonal planar geometry. The triple bond, on the other hand, is characteristic for alkynes where the carbon atoms are sp-hybridized.
What is self hybridization?
In molecular biology, hybridization (or hybridisation) is a phenomenon in which single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules anneal to complementary DNA or RNA. Lowering the surrounding temperature allows the single-stranded molecules to anneal or “hybridize” to each other.