Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Hybridisation of central atom in PCl5 involves the mixing of orbitals.
Options
s, Px, Py, dx2, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
s, px, py, pxy, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
s, px, py, pz, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
s, px, Py, dxy, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
Advertisements
Solution
s, px, py, pz, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Describe the hybridisation in case of PCl5. Why are the axial bonds longer as compared to equatorial bonds?
Shape and hybridisation of IF5 are ______.
In which of the following molecules / ions BF3, NO2– H20 the central atom is sp2 hybridised?
Some of the following properties of two species, NO3– and H3O+ are described below. Which one of them is correct?
Which of the following conditions is not correct for resonating structures?
Define Hybridisation.
What type of hybridisation is possible in the following geometeries?
tetrahedral
Match the species in Column I with the geometry/shape in Column II.
| Column I | Column II |
| (i) \[\ce{H3O+}\] | (a) Linear |
| (ii) \[\ce{HC ≡ CH}\] | (b) Angular |
| (iii) \[\ce{ClO^{-}2}\] | (c) Tetrahedral |
| (iv) \[\ce{NH^{+}4}\] | (d) Trigonal bipyramidal |
| (e) Pyramidal |
In which of the following molecule does the central atom have two p-orbitals unused?
Which one of the following is the correct set with respect to molecule, hybridization and shape?
