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Meaning of hybridizable

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hybridizable (a.)

Capable of forming a hybrid, or of being subjected to a hybridizing process; capable of producing a hybrid by union with another species or stock.

hybridizable Sentence Examples

  1. The carbon atom in carbon dioxide is not hybridizable because it has only two valence electrons.
  2. The nitrogen atom in ammonia is hybridizable because it has three valence electrons.
  3. The carbon atom in ethane is hybridizable because it has four valence electrons.
  4. The oxygen atom in water is hybridizable because it has two valence electrons.
  5. The nitrogen atom in nitric acid is hybridizable because it has five valence electrons.
  6. The sulfur atom in sulfur dioxide is hybridizable because it has six valence electrons.
  7. The chlorine atom in hydrogen chloride is hybridizable because it has seven valence electrons.
  8. The bromine atom in hydrobromic acid is hybridizable because it has seven valence electrons.
  9. The iodine atom in hydrogen iodide is hybridizable because it has seven valence electrons.
  10. The fluorine atom in hydrogen fluoride is not hybridizable because it has only one valence electron.

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Capable of forming a hybrid, or of being subjected to a hybridizing process; capable of producing a hybrid by union with another species or stock.

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The carbon atom in carbon dioxide is not hybridizable because it has only two valence electrons.

The nitrogen atom in ammonia is hybridizable because it has three valence electrons.

The carbon atom in ethane is hybridizable because it has four valence electrons.

The oxygen atom in water is hybridizable because it has two valence electrons.