Which factors decide the types of hybridization?
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The steric number = the number of atoms bonded to the atom + the number of lone pairs the atom has. If the steric number is 4, the atom is sp3 hybridized. If the steric number is 3, the atom is sp2 hybridized.
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Because hybridization involves nucleotide bases and the separation and joining or reannealing of strands, several environmental factors can influence this process. Examples of environmental factors that may affect hybridization include: Temperature: If the temperature is too high, the strands melt
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