chemical bonding basic
What is that written at the sides I didn't understand.
" For d orbital
"P and d block
"Only d block
?????
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to close the thread when your doubt is solved. Mention the users who helped you solve the doubt. This will be added to their stats.@Gaurav they meant that normal hybridisation like sp3d and stuff will from form both p and d block elements but complexes like dsp2 will form for only d block elements
And d orbital in case of p block elements - only the nd orbit participated like 3d like Ge for example
But for d block elements 3d and 4d will participate like Zr for example
They are the ones that will be there in those blocks like sp3d in p block
Awesome explanation!
Okay thanks a lot mate
Got much clarity than before will message if I get some doubts again
And why n-1d orbitals participate?
And why we write some hybrids as dsp2?
Ty!
Participate meaning the electron occupies its orbitals like in the electronic configuration
I didn’t learn that yet but i just know they r complexes and occur for d block , so best if someone else answers it :]
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So, that's an idea of some inner orbitals taking part and if we write SP3D, it means the outer orbital. So, inner orbital kaisa part lega? Well, when you have d-block elements, it's possible ki kuch electrons pair kar jaye leaving some empty d-orbitals. You will read about this in detail when you do crystal field theory which is called CFD in short in coordination compounds, 12th grade mein. So, that's the broad difference between this dSP2 ya phir SP3 ye dono mein kaise decide karein which hybridization versus SP3D2 aur d2SP3 matlam agar d pehle lekh rahe ho that's an inner orbital complex, d baad mein lekh rahe ho to outer orbital complex hai. And I know this is a little confusing, dSP2 aur SP3 iske beech mein thoda confused ho sakta hai. So, agar ek d-orbital hai usko hata doge to SP3 ho jayega instead of SP2 because there is another p-orbital there for it to claim. Anyway, coordination compound mein aaraam se padhoge isko.
inner outer orbitals?
Like in d block d orbitals are closer so inner ones sowe wrote inner ones or closer ones first?
Is this a convention to write inner to outerorbitals while naming hybrids.?
yea you will learn this in detail in coordination compounds :)
dont worry about it right now
ohh thanks sir
And btw do you have any simulation website for this hyb concept i am having a lot of confusion in this topics
I have made videos on this
if you are looking for something 3d, byjus app has them
you could also check on yt!
book wise - jd lee is awesome
sure will try them thanks sir..
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