what is hybridization....
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Hybridisation in intermixing of 2 or more similar orbital having approximately similar energy to form same number of orbital intermixed before of indentical shape and energy.
Orbital to be intermixing may have different shape
Hybrid orbital will have same energy and shape
To intermix orbital their energy must be similar
Only sigma bonds participate in hybridisation. If 1s and 1p orbital mixed together they will form two sp hybridised orbital.
Similarly you can calculate hybridisation by using
Hybridised orbital = ( no. of sigma bond + number of lone pair + coordinate bonds)
=1/2[v+m-c+a]
Where, v= valence electron of central atom
m= monovalent attached to central atom
c= positive charge on central atom
a= negative charge on central atom
Orbital to be intermixing may have different shape
Hybrid orbital will have same energy and shape
To intermix orbital their energy must be similar
Only sigma bonds participate in hybridisation. If 1s and 1p orbital mixed together they will form two sp hybridised orbital.
Similarly you can calculate hybridisation by using
Hybridised orbital = ( no. of sigma bond + number of lone pair + coordinate bonds)
=1/2[v+m-c+a]
Where, v= valence electron of central atom
m= monovalent attached to central atom
c= positive charge on central atom
a= negative charge on central atom
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Hybridisation means interbreeding between two unrelated species to create a hybrid which may be created for a commercial use, like the famous Raphanobrassica which was expected to have root characters of raphanus(carrot) and shoot characters of brassica(cabbage) but resulted in a hybrid which had shoot characters of carrot and root characterized of cabbage, it was a complete faliure as none of the part of raphanobrassica was edible
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