The hybridization in the compound \(CH_3 - CH_2 - C \equiv H\) is

a

sp\(^3\) and sp

b

sp

c

sp\(^2\)

d

sp\(^3\) and sp\(^2\)

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Amandaafese
5 years ago

Very correct because alkanes undergo sp^3 hybridization while alkyne undergo so hybridization alkanes have single bonds alkynes have triple bonds

Jeremiahyusuf
5 years ago

The diagram

1qEfficiency
4 years ago

the video is ridiculously wrong....the structural formula he drew is wrong( it looks like he doesn't even know what he's doing)
that's the last time i will click on the explanation video 😠
totally a waste of my data

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