Worked examples: Finding the hybridization of atoms in organic molecules | Khan Academy

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Now. I F I N A L L Y. Understand. THANK YOU.

Tswizzle
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I struggled with this in my chem class. Thanks so much for this!

angelusvastator
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Thanks so much! I understand this so much better with steric number

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Thank you for this, it helped a lot !

Marshmallow
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whats the difference between a tetrahedal and a trgonal pyramid?

erikvoitus
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how do you find hybridization of non cabon atoms like in inorganic compounds nhs bf3 pcl5 etc. can someone send a link?

nikolashadjipaschalis
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does anyone know what the names of all the molecules are?

lishalingesh
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What about the lone pair on the oxygen? When calculating the SN, he stated that oxygen didn't have any lone pairs.

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