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what is hybridisation. explain tetrahedral hybridisation.

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Answered by MGXAlpha
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Explanation:

sp3 hybridization can explain the tetrahedral structure of molecules. In it, the 2s orbitals and all three of the 2p orbitals hybridize to form four sp orbitals, each consisting of 75% p character and 25% s character. ... In this structure, electron repulsion is minimized.

Answered by zacknight47
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Hybridization is the process of intermixing of orbitals of slight different energies so as to redistribute there energies so as to form new orbitals of equivalent energy and shape. ... A mixture of s and p orbitals formed is in tetrahedral symmetry and is maintained at an angl of 109o28"

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