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Hybridization in molecules containing multiple bonds

The following rule helps us predict hybridization in molecules containing multiple bonds If the central atom forms a double bond, it is ip -hybridized if it forms two double bonds or a triple bond, it is ip-hybridized. Note that this rule applies only to atoms of the second-period elements. Atoms of third-period elements and beyond that form multiple bonds present a more complicated picture and will not be dealt with here. [Pg.438]

SECTION 9.5 Hybridization in Molecules Containing Multiple Bonds... [Pg.335]


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