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do lone pair electrons in an orbital follow vbt while bonding to empty orbitals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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If lone electron pairs are present on the central atom, thet can occupy one or more of the sp3 orbitals. For example, in the ammonia molecule, the fourth of the sp3 hybrid orbitals on the nitrogen contains the two remaining outer-shell electrons, which form a non-bonding lone pair.


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☯️☯️If lone electron pairs are present on the central atom, thet can occupy one or more of the sp3 orbitals. For example, in the ammonia molecule, the fourth of the sp3 hybrid orbitals on the nitrogen contains the two remaining outer-shell electrons, which form a non-bonding lone pair.

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