"Demystifying sp³, sp², and sp Hybridization in Simple Terms"

International Chemistry Scientist Awards
Hybridization is the concept in chemistry where atomic orbitals mix to form new, equivalent hybrid orbitals. This mixing allows atoms to form stronger and more stable covalent bonds in molecules. Common types include sp, sp², and sp³ hybridization, which explain the shapes and bonding properties of molecules such as ethyne (C₂H₂), ethene (C₂H₄), and methane (CH₄), respectively. Hybridization is crucial for understanding molecular geometry, bond angles, and the structure of organic and inorganic compounds.
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