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Define the term hybridization using the concept of hybridization explain the shape of pcl5 and sf4

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HYBRIDIZATION:

In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals (with different energies, shapes, etc., than the component atomic orbitals) suitable for the pairing of electrons to form chemical bonds in valence bond theory.

HYBRIDIZATION OF PCL5:

The hybridization of P in PCl5 is sp3d. The P atom needs five orbitals to form the five P-Cl bonds . It has a 3s and three 3p orbitals, so it must use one of its 3d orbitals to form the fifth bond.These orbitals are hybridized to form five sp3d orbitals and thus form a trigonal bipyramid.

HYBRIDIZATION OF sf4:

During the formation of SF4, the sulfur atom will form bonds with each of fluorine atoms where 8 of valence electrons are used. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.

During the formation of SF4, the sulfur atom will form bonds with each of fluorine atoms where 8 of valence electrons are used. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.Hybridization Type: sp3d

During the formation of SF4, the sulfur atom will form bonds with each of fluorine atoms where 8 of valence electrons are used. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.Hybridization Type: sp3dName of the Molecule: Sulfur Tetrafluoride

During the formation of SF4, the sulfur atom will form bonds with each of fluorine atoms where 8 of valence electrons are used. ... The middle S atom containing the 5 valence atomic orbitals is basically hybridized to form five sp3d hybrid orbitals.Hybridization Type: sp3dName of the Molecule: Sulfur TetrafluorideBond Angle: 102o and 173o

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