In really simple/child-like terms, with some sophistication can someone explain orbital hybridizations and what the point of it is?
1 Answer
Oct 13, 2017
Hybridization is just so that the central atom in a molecule can form (or potentially form) multiple identical bonds with the outer atoms. It is done by mixing orbitals together and forming "hybrid orbitals" that are all identical in shape and bonding capability.
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You can find a more in-depth answer to that here: https://socratic.org/questions/how-to-tell-if-an-element-needs-to-hybridize?source=search