What kind of reaction is hybridization.

In summary, the conversation discusses the type of reaction that occurs during hybridization, specifically in DNA hybridization. The participants confirm that this reaction is exothermic, meaning that it releases energy. They also mention that hydrogen bonds play a role in this reaction and that base paired DNA is more stable as a result.
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What kind of reaction is hybridization.It is endothermic or exothermic.
 
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Are you talking about DNA hybridization, like that which occurs in a Southern blot?
 
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Yes sir.DNA or any other one.But my question is that what kind of rxn is this?
 
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Just making sure. Hydrogen bonds occur spontaneously, so what does that tell you?
 
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aroc91 said:
Just making sure. Hydrogen bonds occur spontaneously, so what does that tell you?

Be interested to see where you're going with this...
 
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sjb-2812 said:
Be interested to see where you're going with this...

What do you mean by that? What I'm trying to get at is that H-bond formation is exothermic. Base paired DNA is more stable.

Edit: Well, that's not to say that there aren't spontaneous endothermic reactions, but hybridization is exothermic.
 
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What kind of reaction is hybridization?

Hybridization is not a chemical reaction, but rather a physical process in which atomic orbitals of different energies and shapes mix to form hybrid orbitals.

How does hybridization occur?

Hybridization occurs when an atom or molecule is exposed to high energy or heat, causing its valence electrons to rearrange and form hybrid orbitals.

What are the types of hybridization?

The most common types of hybridization are sp, sp2, and sp3, which occur when one, two, or three s orbitals and one, two, or three p orbitals combine, respectively.

What is the purpose of hybridization?

Hybridization allows atoms to form stronger bonds and adopt a more stable electronic configuration, improving the molecule's overall stability and reactivity.

How does hybridization affect molecular geometry?

The type of hybridization affects the arrangement of atoms in a molecule, resulting in different molecular geometries such as linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, and more.

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