The hybridization of SF5- is sp3d2. This is formed by mixing one s orbital, three p orbitals, and two d orbitals to form a set of six sp3d2 hybrid orbitals around the sulfur atom in SF5-.
The chemical formula for sulfur pentafluoride is SF5.
The attractive force in the SF5 molecule is due to the presence of polar covalent bonds between the sulfur atom and the five fluorine atoms. This results in a net dipole moment, making the molecule polar and allowing for attractive forces such as dipole-dipole interactions.
I might not know the answer to my question but I do not think it is SP^3.
See the Related Questions links for the answer! See the Related Questions links for the answer! answer is that the molecule is in fact polar for it is not symetircal and thus it is pulled unevenly thus it is a polar molecule
The hybridization of methane is sp3, which means that the carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms in a tetrahedral geometry. This involves the promotion of one of the 2s electrons to the 2p orbital, creating four sp3 hybrid orbitals that are used for bonding with the four hydrogen atoms.
SF5
The mixing of atomic orbitals is called hybridisation.
i had to search because I had never heard of an sf5(SF5) Forester. Seems that's a chassis designation. Can't imagine any practical use whatsoever in knowing the brake horsepower but you will have to specify the model year. When you have that, you can skip the middleman do the search yourself on Google.
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Hybridisation (biology) the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybrid
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
The chemical formula for sulfur pentafluoride is SF5.
its a sp3 hybridisation
u tell me
yes
The nitrogen atom undergoes sp3 hybridization in ammonia.
Yes. There is no hybridization involved in the diatomic hydrogen molecule.