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Question
What is the hybridisation of each carbon in H2C = C = CH2.
Solution
In \[\ce{H2\overset{(1)}{C} = \overset{(2)}{C} = \overset{(3)}{C}H2}\], carbon (1) and (3) are sp2 hybridised and carbon (2) is sp hybridized.
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