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Valence bond theory and hybridisation

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d995
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– interpret covalent bonds as overlapping of atomic orbitals
– define the ? bond and the ? bond
– describe the main types of hybridisation
– explain shapes of molecules using the concept of hybridisation of atomic orbitals
– explain the formation of multiple bonds.

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Overlapping of atom...
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p orbitals
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Hybrid orbitals
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