A. Two orbitals at 180°
B. Three orbitals in a plane
C. Four orbitals directed tetrahedrally
D. Two perpendicular orbitals
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Answer: A. Two orbitals at 180° On hybridisation of one s and one p-orbital, we get two orbitals at 180°.
Answer: A. Two orbitals at 180°
See lessOn hybridisation of one s and one p-orbital, we get two orbitals at 180°.