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Question
What type of hybridisation is involved for oxygen in H2O? Give reason for your answer.
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Solution
- Oxygen in H2O undergoes sp3 hybridisation.
- One 2s and three 2p orbitals of oxygen mix to form four sp3 hybrid orbitals.
- Two sp3 orbitals form O-H bonds by overlapping with 1s orbitals of hydrogen atoms.
- The other two sp3 orbitals contain lone pairs of electrons.
- This results in a bent shape with a bond angle ≈ 104.5°, less than 109.5° due to lone pair repulsion.
Thus, sp3 hybridisation explains the molecular structure of water.
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