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Orbital Mixing—Building Larger Molecules

Mixing the two MOs of water that correspond to the lone pairs produces two equivalent lone pair hybrid orbitals. [Pg.35]

Orbital mixing. Simple spherical orbitals are shown to illustrate the concept. A. The first-order, degenerate mixing. B. The second-order, nondegenerate mixing. [Pg.35]


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