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What is hybridisation??​

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Answered by rahmahassanbakar
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Answer and Explanation:

In chemistry, orbital hybridization (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals (with different energies, shapes, etc., than the component atomic orbitals) suitable for the pairing of electrons to form chemical bonds in valence bond theory.

Example

Methane is an example of sp3 hybridization. When one s and 3 p orbitals get mixed or hybridized and form 4 sp3 hybridized orbitals, it is called sp3 hybridization. ... Each of these orbitals form a sigma bond (covalent bond) with one s orbital of hydrogen atom. Thus a methane molecule is formed.

IN BIOLOGY

(reproductive biology) Hybridization is the act or process of mating organisms of different varieties or species to create a hybrid

(molecular biology) Hybridization is the process of forming a double stranded nucleic acid from joining two complementary strands of DNA (or RNA) (as in nucleic acid hybridization)

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Answered by NavyaGeetika
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Answer:

Hybridisation refers to crossing between genetically dissimilar plants. This crossing may be intervarietal (between different varieties), interspecific (between two different species of the same genus) or intergeneric (between different genera).

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