Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

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from where did the hybridization concept came

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by mairazainab
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❉ The concept of Hybridisation came from the Valence Bond Theory...

Hybridisation is a phenomenon of intermixing of atomic orbitals of almost equal energy which are present in the outer shells of the atom and their reshuffling or redistribution into the same number of orbitals but with equal properties like energy and shape

❉ This concept of hybridisation was introduced by Linus Pauling to describe covalent bonding, a quantum mechanical model called valence bond theory had also been suggested ...

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