CH3-C---N
(C---N is a triple bond).
If I wanted the hybridization of the C atom, it would be that there are two atoms bonded to the central atom, plus zero lone pairs on the central atom, so it would be a sp hybridization?
Now, what would be the hybridization of the leftmost C atom in that molecule? It has 3 Hydrogen and 1 Carbon attached to it, so since it has four, it is sp3?
So is that the only thing you look at to figure out the hybridization? If an atom has two other atoms attached to it and no lone pairs, it would be a sp, with two atoms and one lone pair, it would be sp2, etc? Does it matter if the atom in question isn't the 'central' atom of the whole molecule (like the example above)?