How many pi bonds are present in sp^3, sp^2, and sp hybridizations?

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The discussion focuses on the number of pi bonds in different hybridizations: sp^3, sp^2, and sp. It is established that sp^3 hybridization has zero pi bonds, sp^2 has one pi bond, and sp hybridization has two pi bonds. Additionally, the conversation includes theoretical questions regarding electromagnetic radiation and atomic energy states, emphasizing the importance of understanding these concepts through textbook study.

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pi bonds for hybridizations, yes/no questions

im having a bit if trouble with this but i need to know the number of pi bonds for the sp^3, sp^2 and sp hybridizations

thanks if you can help ^^

i have another question as well,there are some questions and they have yes or no answers but I'm not sure what I am doing:

1. can an electron in the n=4 state in the hydrogen atom go to the n=2 state by emmiting electromagnetic radiation ar the appropriate frequency?

2. are the frequency and wavelength of electromagnetic radiation inversely proportional to each other?

3. is the energy of an atom increased when electromagnetic radiation is emmited from it?

4. can an excited atom be returned to its ground state by absorbing electromagnetic radiation?

5. does the energy of electromagnetic radiation increase as its frequency increases?

thanks again
 
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These are theoretical questions.I'm sure a better view on the subject would be acquired by reading the textbook more carefully...


Daniel.
 
dextercioby said:
I'm sure a better view on the subject would be acquired by reading the textbook more carefully...

Daniel.
I completely agree. We can not do your work for you, Yura.
 

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