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What is the hybridization of the central atom in sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)?

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In sulfur hexafluoride  SF6 , the central atom is sulfur. To determine the hybridization of the central atom, we need to consider the number of electron domains around it.Sulfur has 6 valence electrons, and each of the six fluorine atoms will share one electron with sulfur to form a single covalent bond. This results in a total of 6 electron domains  6 single bonds  around the sulfur atom.According to the VSEPR theory, the hybridization that corresponds to 6 electron domains is sp3d2. Therefore, the hybridization of the central atom  sulfur  in sulfur hexafluoride  SF6  is sp3d2.
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