The carbon atoms are sp2 hybridised.
sulphur is the central atom it is SP3 hybridised and forms a double bond with one oxygen atom and two coordinate bonds with other two oxygens....
Yes, XeF4, or xenon tetrafluoride, has a Lewis structure.
sp3d2
207.29 grams/mole
The carbon atoms are sp2 hybridised.
SiCl4 is tetrahedral and the central Si atom is sp3 hybridised.
In H2O, the central atom is Oxygen atom and it is sp3 hybridised
1S2 2S2 2P2, but during the formation of bond with another atom it gets hybridised. example: during the formation of methane(CH4) its outermost shell gets hybridised to SP3.
Prsumably you mean AlH4- the tetrahydroaluminate anion. The hybridization of the central atom of AlH4 is sp3.
The central B atom min BF4- is sp3 hybridised- BF4-is tetrahedral - B has s and p orbitals available for bonding.
carbon can have either sp3 ,sp2 or sp1 hybridised orbital depending upon the type of hybridisation hybridisation influences the bond and bond therapy (strength) in the organic compounds
I have never heard of methanic gas. If you mean methane, it is covalent, sp3 hybridised from each bond of the carbon bonding with the 1s orbital of each hydrogen
C with four dots around it in a rhombus or diamond
sulphur is the central atom it is SP3 hybridised and forms a double bond with one oxygen atom and two coordinate bonds with other two oxygens....
XeF4 is square planar
Yes it is. The second carbon atom is chiral, which means it is sp3 hybridised and has 4 different groups, namely H, Br, CH3 and CH2CH3 attached to it, and the molecule does not have any plane of symmetry.