12. What is the hybridisation of each carbon in H2C=C=CH2

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12. The given structure is of C3H4 in which all three carbon atoms are linked to each other by double bonds. Carbons are marked as Cl,  C2 and C3. Cl and C3 are sp2 hybridized as containing 3σ bonds and 1π bond. C2 has 2 σ bonds and 2 π bonds so, it is sp hybridized.

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