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Find Formation Geometry Hybrid Orbitals Sp3 Sp2 stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Thousands of new, high-quality pictures added every day. Sp3 Hybridization, Nomenclature Chemistry, Physical Project, Organic Chemistry Reactions, Chemistry Help, Organic Chem, Biochemistry Notes, Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Geometry

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Hybridization makes all bonds to central atom equivalent to one another. In picture "Electronic Domain" refers to the Electronic Geometry, while "Shape" refers to Molecular Geometry. SP3 orbitals have no unhyb. p orb., 25% S character and 75% P character. SP2 has 1 UHPO, which participates in pi bond, while the 3 SP2 orbitals form sigma bonds, including the one w/ the pi bond. It has 33% S character and 67% P character. SP has 2 UHPOs for two pi bonds and 1 HPO to give 50%/50% S and P character. Bonds In Chemistry, Sigma And Pi Bonds, Hybridization Chemistry Notes, Molecular Orbital Theory Notes, Hybridization Chemistry, Orbital Hybridization, Sp3 Hybridization, Apologia Physical Science, Chemistry Lesson Plans

Hybridization makes all bonds to central atom equivalent to one another. In picture "Electronic Domain" refers to the Electronic Geometry, while "Shape" refers to Molecular Geometry. SP3 orbitals have no unhyb. p orb., 25% S character and 75% P character. SP2 has 1 UHPO, which participates in pi bond, while the 3 SP2 orbitals form sigma bonds, including the one w/ the pi bond. It has 33% S character and 67% P character. SP has 2 UHPOs for two pi bonds and 1 HPO to give 50%/50% S and P…

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The key difference between pure and hybrid orbitals is that the pure orbitals are the original atomic orbitals whereas the hybrid orbitals form from the mixing of two or more atomic orbitals. The hybrid orbitals form via orbital hybridization, but pure orbitals are not hybridized. Atomic Orbitals, Vsepr Theory, Molecular Geometry, Wave Function, Linus Pauling, Hydrogen Atom, Covalent Bonding, Sigma Pi, Chemical Bond

The key difference between pure and hybrid orbitals is that the pure orbitals are the original atomic orbitals whereas the hybrid orbitals form from the mixing of two or more atomic orbitals. The hybrid orbitals form via orbital hybridization, but pure orbitals are not hybridized.

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