Can someone please help me find, or know of any molecules that are at least 20 bases (carbons, nitrogens..) long and have 3 hybrids (sp, sp2, dsp)

To find molecules that meet your criteria of being at least 20 bases (containing at least 20 carbon or nitrogen atoms) and having three types of hybridizations (sp, sp2, and dsp), you can try the following steps:

1. Start by generating a list of molecules that contain carbon and nitrogen atoms. You can use a chemical database or search engine to find such molecules. Some examples of databases include PubChem, ChemSpider, or the Cambridge Structural Database.

2. Once you have a list of molecules, filter it to select those with at least 20 carbon or nitrogen atoms. This can be accomplished by searching for molecules with a molecular formula that includes a minimum number of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) atoms.

3. Next, identify the hybridization types of the atoms in each molecule. Hybridization refers to the arrangement of electron orbitals in an atom. You may need to use a molecular modeling software or drawing tool, as well as knowledge of chemical structures and hybridization rules, to determine the hybridization types.

4. Check if any of the selected molecules have three hybridization types: sp, sp2, and dsp. You can examine the atomic orbitals around the carbon and nitrogen atoms to determine their hybridization.

By following these steps, you should be able to find molecules that meet your specified criteria.