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Hybridization Reviewed

Hybridization Reviewed. The central atom in a linear molecule is ___ hybridized. The central atom in a trigonal planar molecule is ___ hybridized. Theories of Bonding. The central atom in a tetrahedral molecule is ___ hybridized. Hybridization:. Hybrid orbitals video.

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Hybridization Reviewed

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  1. Hybridization Reviewed The central atom in a linear molecule is ___ hybridized The central atom in a trigonal planar molecule is ___ hybridized. Theories of Bonding The central atom in a tetrahedral molecule is ___ hybridized

  2. Hybridization: Hybrid orbitals video Expanded Octet Hybrid Orbitals: Theories of Bonding Trigonalbipyramidal Octahedral

  3. Hybridization: Describe the bonding in ethane, C2H6 What is the hybridization of the central atom in each of the following: Theories of Bonding SF3+ XeO64-

  4. Multiple Bonds: How does valence bond theory and hybrid orbitals account for double and triple bonds in molecules? Draw the Lewis Dot Diagram for C2H4 Theories of Bonding Consider formaldehyde, CH2O Hint: the O hybridizes too

  5. Multiple Bonds: Now try drawing the triple bonding in ethyne, C2H2 Final Notes: Theories of Bonding In VB Theory, a double bond always consists of a sigma and a pi bond. A triple bond has a sigma and 2 pi bonds. A pi bond can only be formed when there are unhybridized p orbitals present. Double and triple bonds require sp or sp2 hybridization of the involved atoms.

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