Among , , , , , and , the hybridization of the molecule with non-zero dipole moment and one or more lone-pairs of electrons on the central atom is:
- A
- B
- C
- D
Among , , , , , and , the hybridization of the molecule with non-zero dipole moment and one or more lone-pairs of electrons on the central atom is:
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: The molecules are , , , , , and .
Find: The hybridization of the molecule that has non-zero dipole moment and one or more lone pairs on the central atom.
Check each molecule using shape, lone pairs, and dipole moment:
Thus, from the molecules explicitly listed, the ones satisfying the condition are and , and both have hybridization .
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Note: The solution marks option D, but its own detailed analysis states that the listed molecules satisfying the condition have hybridization . Hence the working supports A, not D.
Steric Number Analysis
Given: We must identify a molecule with at least one lone pair on the central atom and .
Find: Its hybridization.
Use steric number:
So the only listed molecules meeting both conditions give hybridization .
Therefore, the correct option is A.
Choosing because it has lone pairs but ignoring that its linear symmetric shape makes the dipole moment zero. Check both lone pairs and molecular symmetry.
Focusing only on hybridization and not on the condition . A molecule may have lone pairs and still be non-polar if bond dipoles cancel.
Using the inconsistent answer key from the source without verifying the molecule list. The detailed working on the page itself supports for the listed valid molecules.
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