Hybridization of Orbitals
Chemistry ⇒ Chemical Bonding and Structure
Hybridization of Orbitals starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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Calculate the number of lone pairs on the central atom in SF4 and state its hybridization.
Describe the difference between sigma and pi bonds in terms of orbital overlap and hybridization.
Describe the process of hybridization in methane (CH4).
Describe the role of hybridization in determining the shape of molecules.
Explain why the bond angle in water (H2O) is less than the ideal tetrahedral angle.
Explain why the bond angles in ammonia (NH3) are less than the ideal tetrahedral angle.
Explain why the carbon atom in ethene (C2H4) is sp2 hybridized.
Explain why the central atom in PCl5 is sp3d hybridized.
State the hybridization and geometry of the central atom in BF3.
State the hybridization and geometry of the central atom in SF4.
State the number of hybrid orbitals formed when one s and three p orbitals combine.
Which hybridization is present in the central atom of SF6?
Which type of hybridization is present in the central atom of BeCl2?
