when half filled d orbital of central atom paired with its sorrunding atoms which have half filled sp3 hybridised p orbital. this type of bonding is called d pie- p pie bonding and bod is called d pie-p pie bond
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The answer is: S,P,D,F. Beyond F they follow normal alphabetic order: G, H, I, etc.
SO3 is a planar molecule with bond angles of 120 0 - the hybridisation of S is sp2 Note that a typical description of bonding involves 3 double bonds - this assumes that there is good overlap between d orbitals on the S atom and p orbitals on the O atom- calculation suggests that this pi bonding is at best very weak.
most metals do not follow the octet rule. when an atom has access to the D orbitals it usually follows the 18-electron rule (transition metals). non transition or F block elements usually contain a d orbital (when present) that is below the s and p orbitals in energy and do not usually use D electrons in bonding.
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transition metals have electrons in d orbitals that take part in bonding. T the s and p block elements have no d electrons that take part in bonding, the bonding electrons are all in s and p orbitals. The period 3 and above s and p block elements do have empty d orbitals that take part in bonding.
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small size of nitogen the atoms of nitogen can overlapp each other and the rest tw p elcetrons can hold each other with a stron attraction thats why it form p pie p pie multiple bonds like cabon and exist as N2 molecule.
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