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Hybridization Effects in First-row Hydrides

At the simplest physical level, not taking hybridization into account, we need a 1 x 2 row vector basis for describing formation of the F-H bond [Pg.60]

Admitting sp hybridization, for X, C2v, and C3v molecular symmetries, the s and z functions always belong to the same symmetry (Table 2.9), so that the row basis vector is now 1x3 giving a 3 x 3 Hiickel matrix, whose diagonalization is not so easy. [Pg.60]


Analysis of the MO Bond Energy sp-hybridization Effects in First-row Hydrides... [Pg.29]

P-HYBRIDIZATION EFFECTS IN FIRST-ROW HYDRIDES (Abramowitz and Stegun, 1965) gives the cubic equation in x ... [Pg.69]


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