Barrons SAT Subject Test Chemistry, 13th Edition

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The ground state of beryllium is:

To accommodate the experimental data, we theorize that a 2s
electron is excited to a 2p orbital; then the two orbitals hybridize
to yield two identical orbitals called sp orbitals. Each contains
one electron but is capable of holding two electrons.


  1. sp^2 Hybrid Orbitals


Boron trifluoride, BF 3 , has bond angles of 120° of equal strength.
To accommodate these data, the boron atom hybridizes from its
ground state of 1s^22 s^22 p^1 to:
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