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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)`
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Solution
s, px, py, pz, `"d"_("x"^2 – "y"^2)`
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