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6 September, 04:00

on the basis of hybrid formation, explain the existence of compounds of column IVA such as CH4 when the elements of column IVA only have two unpaired electrons in normal state

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  1. 6 September, 04:14
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    CH4 compound is formed by sharing of electrons with hydrogen atom. They are bonded by ionic bonds. They undergo sp^3 hybridization.

    Explanation:

    The group 4A elements have 4 electrons in their valence shell or highest energy orbitals ie 2s^2, 2p^2

    They share electrons from other elements thereby stabilising their valence shell and form bonds between them. The bonds can be covalent or ionic. It undergoes sp^3 hybridization.

    The four valence electrons of the carbon atom are distributed equally in the hybrid orbitals, and each electron of carbon pairs with an electron of hydrogen atom when the C-H bonds form.
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