Examples of s-p Mixing in Molecular Orbital Theory
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Admittedly, my prior tutorial on MO theory was a little confusing, and had some errors. I wanted to make things right, so here's another one! This will clarify some of the basic concepts, and will also extend them to discuss a new concept, s-p mixing. Let's dive right in!
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