Chemical Bonding
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c and d theek lag rahe but can't figure out anything from the rest of the options.
(is this even a grade 11th question?π)
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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.nah jinhone 12th ka coordination compound padha hai unko thodi idea hogi iske baare mein, mixed hai shayad.. I am not able to figure out shit in the q
maine bhi kal dekha tha unacademy waale channel pe tha
oh, then we'll leave it for now.
Orbital hybridisation
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 the pairing of electrons to form chemical bonds in valence bond theory. For example, in a carbon atom which forms four single bonds, t...
i am quite confident that things in a and b are taught in solid state structural chem at college. and not in jee
but agar padhna chaho maze ke liye then can look the specific stuff up online
irrelevant for jee though.
Noted sir
Sir what about c and d? D looks incorrect as lp hone ke wajah se OCl2 would be weaker than N(SiH3)2
looks like it
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i do not know this topic well enough to comment, will have to read jd lee
but i found this online
Thank you sir
coordination compounds ka question h
Oh c is from bonding. that is the definition of molecular orbitals :) LCAO etc
Yeh
Isme MO wave function aagya isiliye 11ka h C wala
Hmm
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