: (a) In the option (d) is not planar because one $\mathrm{C}$ has $\mathrm{sp}^3$ hybridised.
SCRA-2010
Hydrocarbons
230670
The hybridization involved in the six carbon atoms of benzene is:
1 three $s p^3$ and three $s p^2$
2 three $\mathrm{sp}^3$ and three $\mathrm{sp}$
3 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}$
4 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}^2$
Explanation:
: The molecular formula of benzene is $\mathrm{C}_6 \mathrm{H}_6$. All six carbon has $s \mathrm{p}^2$ hybridization and the usual valency angle among the $\mathrm{sp}^2$ hybrid orbitals is $120^{\circ}$.
: (a) In the option (d) is not planar because one $\mathrm{C}$ has $\mathrm{sp}^3$ hybridised.
SCRA-2010
Hydrocarbons
230670
The hybridization involved in the six carbon atoms of benzene is:
1 three $s p^3$ and three $s p^2$
2 three $\mathrm{sp}^3$ and three $\mathrm{sp}$
3 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}$
4 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}^2$
Explanation:
: The molecular formula of benzene is $\mathrm{C}_6 \mathrm{H}_6$. All six carbon has $s \mathrm{p}^2$ hybridization and the usual valency angle among the $\mathrm{sp}^2$ hybrid orbitals is $120^{\circ}$.
: (a) In the option (d) is not planar because one $\mathrm{C}$ has $\mathrm{sp}^3$ hybridised.
SCRA-2010
Hydrocarbons
230670
The hybridization involved in the six carbon atoms of benzene is:
1 three $s p^3$ and three $s p^2$
2 three $\mathrm{sp}^3$ and three $\mathrm{sp}$
3 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}$
4 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}^2$
Explanation:
: The molecular formula of benzene is $\mathrm{C}_6 \mathrm{H}_6$. All six carbon has $s \mathrm{p}^2$ hybridization and the usual valency angle among the $\mathrm{sp}^2$ hybrid orbitals is $120^{\circ}$.
: (a) In the option (d) is not planar because one $\mathrm{C}$ has $\mathrm{sp}^3$ hybridised.
SCRA-2010
Hydrocarbons
230670
The hybridization involved in the six carbon atoms of benzene is:
1 three $s p^3$ and three $s p^2$
2 three $\mathrm{sp}^3$ and three $\mathrm{sp}$
3 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}$
4 all $\operatorname{six} \mathrm{sp}^2$
Explanation:
: The molecular formula of benzene is $\mathrm{C}_6 \mathrm{H}_6$. All six carbon has $s \mathrm{p}^2$ hybridization and the usual valency angle among the $\mathrm{sp}^2$ hybrid orbitals is $120^{\circ}$.