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<p>the valence-shell s orbital combines with three valence-shell p orbitals to form four equivalent sp<sup>3</sup> mixtures in a <a href="page.php?w=Tetrahedral_molecular_geometry">tetrahedral</a> arrangement around the carbon to bond to four different atoms. Hybrid orbitals are useful in the explanation of <a href="page.php?w=molecular_geometry">molecular geometry</a> and atomic bonding properties and are symmetrically disposed in space. Usually hybrid orbitals are formed by mixing atomic orbitals of comparable energies.</p>

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