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what is hybridization in chemistry explain

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Answered by roxanne99
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In chemistry "hybridization" is the concept of mixing atomic orbital into new hybridal orbitals suitable for the pairing of electrons to form chemical bonds in valence bond Theory




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Explanation:

The main features of hybridization are as under :-

1. The number of hybrid orbitals is equal to the number of atomic orbital that get hybridised .

2. The hybridized orbitals are equivalent in energy and shape.

3. The hybrid orbitals and more effective in forming stable bonds than the pure atomic orbitals .

4. These hybrid orbitals are directed in space in some preferred direction to have minimum repulsion between electron pairs and thus a stable arrangement is obtained. Therefore , the type of hybridization indicates the geometry of the molecules .

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