sulphur is the central atom it is SP3 hybridised and forms a double bond with one oxygen atom and two coordinate bonds with other two oxygens....
To predict the hybridization of the central atom in a molecule or ion, you can use the formula: hybridization = (number of valence electrons on central atom + number of monovalent atoms attached to the central atom - charge)/2. This will give you the approximate hybridization state of the central atom based on the number of regions of electron density around it.
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The central atom of ammonia is nitrogen and it has 3 bonding pairs and a lone pair around, hence it undergoes sp3 hybridization. The central atom of boron trifluoride is the boron atom, and around it has only three bonding pairs. So it hybridizes as sp2.
Out of SiCl4, BrF5, AsF5, BrF3, only SiCl4 has sp3 hybridization on the central atom, which is silicon. SiCl4 has four regions of electron density around the central silicon atom, leading to sp3 hybridization. The other compounds have different geometries and hybridizations: BrF5 and AsF5 have sp3d2 hybridization, while BrF3 has sp3d hybridization.
The hybridization of MnO4- is sp3. Each oxygen atom contributes one electron to form single bonds with manganese, leading to the sp3 hybridization of the central manganese atom.
Sp2,120 is the hybridization of the central atom in SO2.
The central atom of H2S is sulfur. Sulfur in H2S undergoes sp3 hybridization, where the 3p orbitals and 1s orbital of sulfur mix to form four sp3 hybrid orbitals.
The hybridization of the sulfur atom in H2SO3 is sp2.
The central atom in SIF6^2- is sulfur. The sulfur atom in SIF6^2- has an sp3d2 hybridization, which includes one s orbital, three p orbitals, and two d orbitals to form six sp3d2 hybrid orbitals around the sulfur atom.
The hybridization of the central atom in NCl3 is sp3.
As the name implies, its constituent elements are sulfur and oxygen. Sulfur trioxide has the formula SO3, which means it contains one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
sp3d is a typical answer - bit this assumes that d orbitals are sigificant in the bonding- you may be being taught differently.
There are two elements present in sulfur trioxide, which are: Sulfur and Oxygen.The following formula represents sulfur trioxide: SO3As there is one atom of sulfur and three atoms of oxygen (trioxide).
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) has sp3d2 hybridization because of its central sulfur atom's coordination number of 6. In order to accommodate this coordination number, the sulfur atom undergoes hybridization involving one 3s orbital, three 3p orbitals, and two 3d orbitals, resulting in sp3d2 hybridization. This allows the sulfur atom to form six bonding pairs with the surrounding fluorine atoms, creating a stable octahedral geometry.
The central atom in the molecule CH3NCO has sp2 hybridization.
Sulfur trioxide (SO3) consists of one sulfur atom and three oxygen atoms.
sp2 since the (graphical, with respect to resonance) Lewis structure for NO3- is: one oxygen double bond, the other two is single bond. an electron of N (which have 5 valence e-) is "donated" to O. And an electron gained by the anion is placed on the other O.