Chemistry, asked by aditibibiyan, 4 months ago

why does carbon undergoes hybridization? ​

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Answered by janujha432
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Not only carbon, every atom in a molecule (of any element) undergoes hybridization for their respective atomic orbitals before forming any bond. This happens because the resulting hybridized orbitals are more stable than those initial atomic orbitals i.e., their energy level falls down a little.

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Answered by pk9894945
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Not only carbon, every atom in a molecule (of any element) undergoes hybridization for their respective atomic orbitals before forming any bond. This happens because the resulting hybridized orbitals are more stable than those initial atomic orbitals i.e., their energy level falls down a little.

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