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Give the rules of hybridisation

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Answered by Undo
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 the hybridisation rules, which are as follows:

(i) Orbitals of a central atom only would undergo hybrodisatoin.

(ii) The orbitals of almost same energy level can be mixed to form hybrid orbitals.

(iii) The numbers of atomic orbitals mixed together are always equal to the number of hybrid orbitals.

(iv) During hybridisation, the mixing of number of orbitals is as per requirement.

(v) The ybrid orbitals are distributed in space and tend to the farthest apart.

(vi) Hybrid bonds are stronger than the non-hybridised bonds.

(vii) If once an orbital has been used to build a hybrid orbital it is no longer available to hold electrons in its ‘pure’ form. s- and p- orbitals can be hybridized in three ways

Answered by Udit123456789
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 the hybridisation rules, which are as follows:


(i) Orbitals of a central atom only would undergo hybrodisatoin.


(ii) The orbitals of almost same energy level can be mixed to form hybrid orbitals.


(iii) The numbers of atomic orbitals mixed together are always equal to the number of hybrid orbitals.


(iv) During hybridisation, the mixing of number of orbitals is as per requirement.


(v) The ybrid orbitals are distributed in space and tend to the farthest apart.


(vi) Hybrid bonds are stronger than the non-hybridised


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