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☆Hybridisation
●Hybridization happens when atomic orbitals mix to form new atomic orbitals. The new orbitals have the same total electron capacity as the old ones. The properties and energies of the new, hybridized orbitals are an 'average' of the original unhybridized orbitals.
☆Hybridisation
●Hybridization happens when atomic orbitals mix to form new atomic orbitals. The new orbitals have the same total electron capacity as the old ones. The properties and energies of the new, hybridized orbitals are an 'average' of the original unhybridized orbitals.
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Hybridization
✔it was introduced to explain molecular structure when the valence bond theory failed to correctly predict them
✔. According to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory, electron pairs repel each other and the bonds and lone pairs around a central atom are generally separated by the i angles.
In valance theory model,
✔bonds are considered to form the overlapping of two atomic orbitals on different atoms, each orbital containing a single electron. In looking at simple inorganic molecules such as H2 our present understanding of s and p atomic orbitals will suffice.
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here is answer
Hybridization
✔it was introduced to explain molecular structure when the valence bond theory failed to correctly predict them
✔. According to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) theory, electron pairs repel each other and the bonds and lone pairs around a central atom are generally separated by the i angles.
In valance theory model,
✔bonds are considered to form the overlapping of two atomic orbitals on different atoms, each orbital containing a single electron. In looking at simple inorganic molecules such as H2 our present understanding of s and p atomic orbitals will suffice.
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