Structure and bonding of second-row hydrides
S. M. Blinder

TL;DR
This paper discusses the atomic orbitals, hybridization, and chemical bonding in second-row hydrides of boron, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen, providing foundational insights for students in chemistry and physics.
Contribution
It offers a detailed description of bonding and hybridization in second-row hydrides, serving as an educational resource.
Findings
Clarifies bonding patterns in second-row hydrides
Highlights hybridization states of key elements
Provides educational insights for students
Abstract
The atomic orbitals, hybridization and chemical bonding of the most common hydrides of boron, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen are described. This can be very instructive for beginning students in chemistry and chemical physics.
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TopicsBoron Compounds in Chemistry
