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Water, as simple as it might appear, has quite a few extraordinary things to offer. Most does not seem to be as it appears. Before diving deeper, a few cautionary words about hybridisation....

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Answer by Jan for Are the lone pairs in water equivalent?

You can check out the calculated molecular orbitals of water on Professor Zipse’s (LMU Munich) page. The surrounding ‘text’ in German need not interest you, just click on mo-number to access an image...

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Are the lone pairs in water equivalent?

I've read that the oxygen atom in water is $\mathrm{sp^2}$ hybridized, such that one of the oxygen lone pairs should be in an $\mathrm{sp^2}$ orbital and the other should be in a pure p atomic...

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