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Determine the hybridization of the central atom in the molecule sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).

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Sulfur hexafluoride  SF6  has a central sulfur atom surrounded by six fluorine atoms. To determine the hybridization of the central sulfur atom, we can use the following steps:1. Count the number of electron groups  lone pairs and bonding pairs  around the central atom.In SF6, the central sulfur atom is bonded to six fluorine atoms, so there are six electron groups  bonding pairs  around the sulfur atom.2. Determine the hybridization based on the number of electron groups.For two electron groups, the hybridization is sp.For three electron groups, the hybridization is sp2.For four electron groups, the hybridization is sp3.For five electron groups, the hybridization is sp3d.For six electron groups, the hybridization is sp3d2.Since there are six electron groups around the central sulfur atom in SF6, the hybridization of the central sulfur atom is sp3d2.
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