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what is mean by hybridization of atomic orbitals describe the shape of SP SP2 SP3 hybrid orbitals​

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Answered by mathfor24hrs
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Hybridization is defined as an intermixing of a set of atomic orbitals of slightly different energies, thereby forming a new set of orbitals having equivalent energies and shapes. For example, one 2s-orbital hybridizes with two 2p-orbitals of carbon to form three new sp2 hybrid orbitals.

Answered by FammyMirza
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Hybridization is defined as an intermixing of a set of atomic orbitals of slightly different energies, thereby forming a new set of orbitals having equivalent energies and shapes. For example, one 2s-orbital hybridizes with two 2p-orbitals of carbon to form three new sp2 hybrid orbitals.

Hybridization – Mixing Up Orbitals with sp, sp2, sp3. 12 Replies. Essentially, hybridization is the mixing of standard atomic orbitals to form new orbitals – which can be used to describe the bonding in molecules. Most importantly we have sp3, sp2, and sp hybridization.

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