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explain with formula the hybridisation of OH+.

Asked by imtiyazmulla68 26th April 2018, 11:39 AM
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Answer:
To find out the hybridisation there is a formula:
 
2x = No. of valence electrons of the central atom - charge + no. of monovalent atoms attached (Cl, H etc)
 
If x = 2 then hybridisation will be sp
   x = 3 then sp2
   x = 4 then sp3
 
Example HO+,
   2x = 4 - (+1) + 1
   2x = 4
    x = 2
we get x=2 which means its hybridisation will be sp.
 
But OH+ ion not exists.
Answered by Expert 26th April 2018, 7:29 PM
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