SP2
The carbon atoms are sp2 hybridised.
sp3. The carbon atoms are tetrahedrally positioned around the central carbon atom.
All fats contain chains of carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. In a saturated fat the carbon atoms in the chains are boned to as many hydrogen atoms as possible (that is, 2 each, with the last carbon bonded to 3) and all carbon-carbon bonds are single bonds. In an unsaturated fat some of the carbons are not bonded to the maximum number of hydrogen atoms, and those carbon atoms that are missing hydrogen atoms are double bonded to a neighboring carbon.
C in carbon monoxide is sp hybridized.
In organic chlorine compounds, chlorine atom is attached to a carbon. In inorganic, it will generally be bonded to non-carbon atoms.
The hybridization of the bonding orbitals of carbon in carbon tetrachloride are sp3 hybridized. The hybridization occurs between the s orbital of the hydrogen atom and the px, py, pz orbitals of the carbon atom, hence it is sp3 hybridized.
The hybridization of the carbon atom in the carbonate ion is to have three orbitals on the carbon atom that will be used to form sigma bonds.
sp hybridization
sp hybridization.
carbon may be sp3 sp2 sp1 hyberdized depends upon the bonding carbon element is not hyberdized because it is not chemically bonded to any other element
In this compound, the carbon atoms undergo sp3 hybridization.
sp2. Even though there is a double bond the hybridization will be sp2 (with the pi-bond considered non-hybridized)
Not quite sure what Hybridization means here, yet No; the only requirement for a compound to be Organic is that it contains Carbon.
There wont be a stable compound with the formula C2Br2. If there is then it will be sp hybridization of carbon. If the question is for CH2Br2, then carbon will be sp3 hybridized.
In a primary haloalkane, the carbon involved in the halogen-carbon bond is bonded to one other carbon. In a secondary haloalkane, the carbon involved in the halogen-carbon bond is also bonded to two other carbons.
You will need to supply a structural formula for this question to be answered. Or you could simply count the number of other atoms bonded to each carbon: 4 means it's sp3, 3 is sp2, and 2 is sp.
Carbon is SP3 hubridized in it.Hydrogen has same hybridization