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Hybridization is the mixing of orbitals. The mixing of atomic orbitals leads to the formation of hybrid orbitals. The orbitals that are not involved in bonding and are present at the ground state is known as unhybridized orbitals. The bonding orbitals are known as hybrid orbitals.
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The sketch of
Concept introduction:
Hybridization is the mixing of orbitals. The mixing of atomic orbitals leads to the formation of hybrid orbitals. The orbitals that are not involved in bonding and are present at the ground state is known as unhybridized orbitals. The bonding orbitals are known as hybrid orbitals.
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Concept introduction:
Hybridization is the mixing of orbitals. The mixing of atomic orbitals leads to the formation of hybrid orbitals. The orbitals that are not involved in bonding and are present at the ground state is known as unhybridized orbitals. The bonding orbitals are known as hybrid orbitals.
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