Explainl Hybridization and hybrid orbital with examples
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Carbon is a perfect example showing the need for hybrid orbitals. ... According to Valence Bond Theory, carbon should form two covalent bonds, resulting in a CH2, because it has two unpaired electrons in its electronic configuration.
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i have a short trick
hybridisation=1/2(valence electron of central atom+ligand atom+if cation/anion present)
for oxygen=0
hydrogen(if s block=1,if p block=-1)
halogens present=-1
hybridisation=1/2(valence electron of central atom+ligand atom+if cation/anion present)
for oxygen=0
hydrogen(if s block=1,if p block=-1)
halogens present=-1
barikaru:
this one the better trick for hybridisation.it is time shortening and applicable for all compounds. i hope you understand.
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