What is hybridization?
1 Answer
May 31, 2014
Hybridization is when two or more different types of orbitals combine with each other to form a new type of orbital in order to optimize bonding to other atoms.
Example: A Mg atom has only 2 electrons in its valence shell. In the ground state, they are paired in the 3s orbital, so this state cannot bond to other atoms. However, the 3s orbital can combine with one of the 3p orbitals to form two new
This is also the way that carbon can form 4 equivalent bonds. The 2s and 2p orbitals combine to form 4 equivalent