<p>Sp3 is it tetrahedral?
Sp2 is it trigonal prymidal or trigonal planar.
is Sp linear
sp3d????
sp2d2? Can someone explain thes hyrbridazation formulas or
whatever they are?</p>
<p>what you have is correct…
the hybridization shapes are just the number of electron pairs/bonded pairs. sp3 is 4 domains, sp2 is 3 and sp is 2
sp3d is 5 and so its trigonal bipyramidal
sp3d2 is is 6 domains and so its octahedral</p>
<p>I thought they removed shapes that break the octet rule? My Princeton Review Book has nothing about it, its a 2009-2010 version.</p>
<p>i have no idea… i just remember it from class</p>
<p>so is sp2 trignal prymidal or trignol planar???</p>
<p>trigonal planar</p>
<p>trigonal pyramidal is a tetrahedral with a lone pair replacing a bonded pair</p>