Classify these orbital descriptions by type. sp S Atomic orbital P sp Answer Bank 3 sp Hybrid orbital f

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### Classify these orbital descriptions by type.

#### Atomic Orbital

[Empty box for categorizing atomic orbitals]

#### Hybrid Orbital

[Empty box for categorizing hybrid orbitals]

##### Answer Bank
[Options for classification]
- sp
- s
- p
- sp²
- d
- sp³
- f

**Explanation:**
This exercise requires students to classify different types of orbitals into either atomic orbitals or hybrid orbitals. 

1. **Atomic Orbitals**: 
   - These are orbitals that belong to a single atom.
   - Options from the answer bank are likely to include 's', 'p', 'd', and 'f'.

2. **Hybrid Orbitals**: 
   - These are orbitals that are formed by the combination of atomic orbitals on the same atom.
   - Options from the answer bank are likely to include 'sp', 'sp²', and 'sp³'.

Students should drag and categorize the orbital descriptions into the correct boxes based on their type.
Transcribed Image Text:### Classify these orbital descriptions by type. #### Atomic Orbital [Empty box for categorizing atomic orbitals] #### Hybrid Orbital [Empty box for categorizing hybrid orbitals] ##### Answer Bank [Options for classification] - sp - s - p - sp² - d - sp³ - f **Explanation:** This exercise requires students to classify different types of orbitals into either atomic orbitals or hybrid orbitals. 1. **Atomic Orbitals**: - These are orbitals that belong to a single atom. - Options from the answer bank are likely to include 's', 'p', 'd', and 'f'. 2. **Hybrid Orbitals**: - These are orbitals that are formed by the combination of atomic orbitals on the same atom. - Options from the answer bank are likely to include 'sp', 'sp²', and 'sp³'. Students should drag and categorize the orbital descriptions into the correct boxes based on their type.
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