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MIT 5.111 Principles of Chemical Science - Fall 2005

Lecture 15: Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization

author: Sylvia T. Ceyer, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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I. sp3 Hybridization

A. Example 1: Methane CH4

B. Example 2: Ethane C2H6

C. Example 3: Ammonia NH3

D. Example 4: Water H2O

II. sp2 Hybridization

A. Example 1: Borane BH3

B. Example 2: Ethylene C2H4

C. Example 3: Benzene C6H6

III. sp Hybridization

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