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What is Hybridisation??​

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Answered by AlamNashrah
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Explanation:

Hybridization is a hypothetical concept.

It is defined as the mixing of the atomic orbitals of the same atom but having slightly different energies so that a redistribution of energy takes place between them resulting in the formation of new orbitals of equal energies and identical shapes.

The new orbitals thus formed are known as hybrid orbitals.

The reason hybridization takes place is to produce equivalent orbitals which give maximum symmetry.

Answered by Anonymous
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• Hybridization is the process in which a new plant or new animal is produced by fertilization in two plants or two different species of animals.

• The offspring produced by this process are called hybrids.

• The word karan raghav 'hybridization' is also used in other places, such as-

  1. Hybrid Orbital.
  2. Nucleic acid hybridization.
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