The hybridization of carbon in diamond, graphite and acetylene are respectively:
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The hybridization of carbon in diamond, graphite and acetylene are respectively:
- sp3, sp, sp2
- sp, sp2, sp3
- sp3, sp2, sp
- sp2, sp3, sp
Answer
(C) sp 3 , sp 2 , sp
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