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  • In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (with different energies,...
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    constructed by combining atomic orbitals or hybrid orbitals from each atom of the molecule, or other molecular orbitals from groups of atoms. They can...
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  • directed toward the hydrogen atoms. The carbon hybrid orbitals have greater overlap with the hydrogen orbitals, and can therefore form stronger C–H bonds. A quantitative...
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    groups will rehybridize so that orbitals with more s character are directed towards electropositive groups, and orbitals with more p character will be directed...
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  • of organisms to create a hybrid Orbital hybridization, in chemistry, the mixing of atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals Nucleic acid hybridization...
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  • "natural atomic orbitals" (NAO), "natural hybrid orbitals" (NHO), "natural bonding orbitals" (NBO) and "natural (semi-)localized molecular orbitals" (NLMO)....
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  • then be localized to give four sp3 hybrid orbitals. Molecular orbitals and, more specifically, the bonding orbital is a theory that is taught in all different...
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  • such as atoms or molecules Orbital hybridization, a combining of atomic orbitals to form an equal number of hybrid orbitals when forming certain molecules...
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    orbitals on the main group elements (and 1s atomic orbitals on hydrogen), together with localized lone pairs derived from filled, nonbonding hybrid orbitals...
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  • Department Natural hybrid orbitals, one of a set of natural localized orbital sets in quantum chemistry, see Natural bond orbital Takuu language, a Polynesian...
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  • order hybridization is an extension of orbital hybridization, the mixing of atomic orbitals into hybrid orbitals which can form chemical bonds, to include...
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  • s and p3 orbitals combine to produce four hybrid orbitals. In another configuration, known as trigonal configuration, one of the p-orbitals (say pz) remains...
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    are generally complex-valued. Real-valued orbitals can be formed as linear combinations of mℓ and −mℓ orbitals, and are often labeled using associated harmonic...
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    there is good overlap between the atomic orbitals of participating atoms. Atomic orbitals (except for s orbitals) have specific directional properties leading...
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    energy of the oxygen atom's other two hybrid orbitals contributes only partially to the energy of the bonding orbitals (the remainder of the contribution...
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  • Look up orbital in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orbital may refer to: Atomic orbital Molecular orbital Hybrid orbital Orbit Earth orbit Orbit (anatomy)...
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    as valence orbitals: hence, it can complete its octet and obtain the stable noble gas configuration of argon by forming sp3 hybrid orbitals, forming tetrahedral...
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    bonds, the six sp3d2 hybrid orbitals form six bonds with 12 shared electrons. In this model the availability of empty d orbitals is used to explain the...
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    between an orbital and components of a Lewis structure is often not straightforward. Nevertheless, occupied non-bonding orbitals (or orbitals of mostly...
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    any of the 2p states. However, in an electric field, there will be hybrid orbitals (also called quantum superpositions) of the 2s and 2p states where...
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