Chemistry, asked by Adnanislam, 10 months ago

How we find Hybridization ?
please tell the simplest way ​

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Answered by user00445
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Explanation:

Look at the atom.

Count the number of atoms connected to it (atoms – not bonds!)

Count the number of lone pairs attached to it.

Add these two numbers together

Answered by Anonymous
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Hybridization is defined as the concept of mixing two atomic orbitals with the same energy levels to give a degenerated new type of orbitals. This intermixing is based on quantum mechanics. The atomic orbitals of the same energy level can only take part in hybridization and both full filled and half-filled orbitals can also take part in this process provided they have equal energy.

During the process of hybridization, the atomic orbitals of similar energy are mixed together such as the mixing of two ‘s’ orbitals or two ‘p’ orbital’s or mixing of an ‘s’ orbital with a ‘p’ orbital or ‘s’ orbital with a ‘d’ orbital.

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