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).
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 PH3 is sp3
C = sp^2 hybridization N = sp^3 hybridization
sp2
CCl4 features all single covalent bonds, so the hybridization is sp3.
C in carbon monoxide is sp hybridized.
C in carbon monoxide is sp hybridized.
The C atom of HCHO has 3 sigma bonds and a pi bonds. Hence the hybridization of C is sp2.
The C in h3c is sp3 hybridized The c in ch is sp2 hybridized the c in ch2 is sp2 hybridized
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
The hybridization is sp3d.
sp3d hybridization
sp hybridization.
sp 3 hybridization of each Chlorine