“…Thus, both the MO theory and the hybridization theory are based on one fundamental assumption: the resulting wave function of a single-electron orbital (or MO, or hybrid AO) is a linear combination of single-electron atomic orbitals (or different atoms, or one atom). Therefore, the proof given about the contradiction of MO theory to the principle of quantum superposition is also correct for the theory of hybridization, since the principle of quantum superposition in any linear combination of AO prohibits obtaining a "new quality" (or MO, or hybridized AO) [4]. This strictly follows from the very principle of quantum superposition [7].…”