Hybridization is a concept in organic chemistry used to explain chemical bonding when the valence bond theory fails to provide an adequate explanation. This hypothesis is beneficial for explaining organic molecules’ covalent bonding. Hybridization is the intermixing of atomic orbitals of various shapes withapproximately the same energy to produce the same number of hybrid orbitals with the same condition, energy, or orientation, with the most negligible repulsion between them.