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What would the symmetry be of the molecular orbitals formed through the combina…
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Wize University Chemistry Textbook > Valence Bond Theory (Hybridization)
Orbital Overlap Diagrams
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What would the symmetry be of the molecular orbitals formed through the combination of a 1s orbital and a 2p orbital?
Sigma only
Pi only
One Sigma and one Pi
They will not form an MO
Impossible to tell without more information.
I don't know
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