Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals | SP, SP2, SP3 Hybridization of Carbon
This lecture is about hybridization of atomic orbitals, pi bonds, sigma bonds and sp, sp2, sp3 hybridization of carbon in chemistry. Chemical Bonding Playlist: • Chemical Bonding Q: What is hybridization of atomic orbitals?. Ans: When orbitals of same or nearly same energy combine together to form new hybrid orbitals, this process is called hybridization. For example, When 1s orbital and 3p orbitals of a carbon atom combine together, they form sp3 hybridization. When 1s orbital and 20 orbitals of a carbon atom combine together, they form sp2 hybridization. When 1s and 1p orbitals of a carbon atom combine together, they form sp hybridization. To learn more about hybridization of atomic orbitals, watch this lecture till the end. #hybridizationofatomicorbitals #spsp2sp3hybridization #chemistry #najamacademy Subscribe my channel at: / @najamacademy Youtube link: / @najamacademy Facebook link: / najamacademy

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