Hybrid Orbitals: Differentiating SP3, SP2, SP

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Hi, I'm wondering how can i differentiate when the molecule is an SP3, SP2 or SP hybrid orbitals? Like for example C2H2 and C2H4. What can i do in order for me to know?
 
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It is not molecule, it is an atom that is hybrydized.

You may try to look at saturation. All bonds single - sp3, one double - sp2, one triple - sp.
 
Thanks. But i mean how do i know if it forms sp3 or sp2 ? for C can have sp3 or sp2 or even sp :O.
 
As I told you - check saturation. If molecule doesn't have unsaturated bonds, all carbons are sp3. For unsaturated bonds you need sp2 or sp.