C in carbon monoxide is sp hybridized.
The C in h3c is sp3 hybridized The c in ch is sp2 hybridized the c in ch2 is sp2 hybridized
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This breeding method is called hybridization. It is possible only in those cases where sexual barrier of crossing does not exist.
sp3d2 hybridization. Example: sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)
The composition of CO is carbon + oxygen
C in carbon monoxide is sp hybridized.
C = sp^2 hybridization N = sp^3 hybridization
sp2
CCl4 features all single covalent bonds, so the hybridization is sp3.
The C atom of HCHO has 3 sigma bonds and a pi bonds. Hence the hybridization of C is sp2.
The hybridization of carbon could vary depending on the nature of compounds. It could be sp (as in alkynes), sp2 (as in alkenes, carbonyl groups) or sp3 (as in alkanes).
The C in h3c is sp3 hybridized The c in ch is sp2 hybridized the c in ch2 is sp2 hybridized
C + 1/2 O2 ----> CO ------> mole basis 12 C + 16 O2 ----> 28 CO -----> mass basis CO made = ( 36 g C ) ( 28 g CO / 12 g C ) = 84 g CO <-----------------
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
CO2 + C --------> 2CO
The hybridization is sp3d.
C + O ==> COKeq = [CO]/[C][O]