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  1. 1.8: Hybridization - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Hybridization was introduced to explain molecular structure when the valence bond theory failed to correctly predict them. It is experimentally observed that bond angles in organic compounds are …

  2. Hybridization and Hybrid Orbitals - ChemTalk

    Simply put, hybridization is the way that distinct atomic orbitals combine together to form identical hybrid orbitals which can participate in bonding much more favorably than unhybridized ones.

  3. Orbital hybridisation - Wikipedia

    In chemistry, orbital hybridisation (or hybridization) is the concept of mixing atomic orbitals to form new hybrid orbitals (with different energies, shapes, etc., than the component atomic orbitals) suitable for …

  4. Hybridization - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · When two atomic orbitals combine to form a hybrid orbital in a molecule, the energy of the orbitals of individual atoms is redistributed to give orbitals of equivalent energy. This is known as …

  5. Hybridized Orbital Theory: sp, sp², sp³ & Beyond

    Hybridization occurs to accommodate the needs of the atom to have equivalent orbitals with equal energy and an orientation that minimizes valence shell electron pair repulsion while allowing for …

  6. Hybridization: Definition, Types, Rules, Examples | Read ...

    May 5, 2019 · Hybridization is defined as the phenomenon of mixing up (or merging) of orbitals of an atom of nearly equal energy, giving rise to entirely new orbitals equal in number to the mixing orbitals …

  7. What Is Hybridization in Chemistry and Why Do Atoms Hybridize?

    Aug 28, 2025 · Hybridization in chemistry describes the mixing of atomic orbitals within an atom. This process forms new hybrid orbitals, which differ from the original atomic orbitals.