Depends on the compound under consideration.
sp hybridization in nitriles, sp2 in imines, sp3 in ammonia or amines.
The Textbook, 'Organic Chemistry' by John E. McMurry or by L. G. Wade will you more examples of hybridization of heteroatoms.
its sp2 hybridisation
sp2,trigonal, bent
They are both sp2 hybridized orbitals.
Hi, The nitrogen is glycine is sp3 hybrid. The shape is tetrahedral.
- .. SP linear geometry :N=N-o: ..
its sp2 hybridisation
sp3 is the hybridization of the nitrogen atom in NCl3.
The nitrogen atom undergoes sp3 hybridization in ammonia.
Sp3 hybridization because of the three Hydrogens coming off of the Nitrogen plus one lone pair of electrons on the Nitrogen to satisfy it's octet rule.
sp2,trigonal, bent
They are both sp2 hybridized orbitals.
Hi, The nitrogen is glycine is sp3 hybrid. The shape is tetrahedral.
- .. SP linear geometry :N=N-o: ..
sp2, trigonal planar, bent
Its a polar bond, for the electrons are more pulled towards the fluorines. It is a trigonal planar molecule. Sp2 hybridization. Hope this helped.
The hybridization of PH3 is sp3
There are two nitrogen atoms in aspartame. One is a primary N in R-NH3, while the other is a secondary N in R-NH-R (R represents the rest of the carbon structure). Since both N has three substituents in addition to the already present lone pair, they both have 4 groups attach to them. Thus, they are both sp3 hybridization.