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
yes
Hybridisation (biology) the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybrid
It is pure (elemental) Carbon (in crystallic tetraedical sp3-hybridisation)
it doesnt u moron! its a process u will never understand
The mixing of atomic orbitals is called hybridisation.
Covlent- the carbon atoms are each surrounded tetrahedrally by 4 other carbon atms and their hybridisation is sp3
The carbon atom in carbon dioxide is sp2 hybridized. This means that there are three electron pairs around the carbon atom, resulting in trigonal planar geometry.
In a carbon free radical, the carbon atom has three unpaired electrons in its outer shell, indicating sp2 hybridization. This allows the carbon atom to form three covalent bonds with other atoms.
The central carbon in HCCCH3 has sp hybridization. The carbon is bonded to two other carbon atoms and one hydrogen atom, resulting in a linear geometry that requires sp hybridization to accommodate the geometry.
i thing its hybridisation, because the medicines comes from herbal or other fruits, leave etc.
The hybridisation of carbon is sp3- the bond angles around carbon are all tetrahedral. The COH bond angle is a little less than tetrahedral (lone pair replusion- according to VSEPR theory)- sp3 hybridisation is a good approximation.
The carbon in CH4 has sp3 hybridization. This means that the 2s orbital and the three 2p orbitals of carbon hybridize to form four equivalent sp3 hybrid orbitals, allowing carbon to form four covalent bonds with the four hydrogen atoms in methane.