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Catalyst
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Quantum FTW
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Lecture 2.6 – Orbital Hybridization
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Today’s Learning Targets
• LT 2.7 – I can explain how the overlapping of orbitals with unpaired electrons leads to the creation of covalent bonds and hybrid orbitals. I can explain how sp, sp2, and sp3
orbitals are created and identify a compound as containing one of these types of hybridization.
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Valence – Bond Theory
• While the discussions we have had about bonding has been correct, how can we explain this using quantum mechanics?
• Valence Bond Theory – Atoms bond when electron densities are concentrated between the two atoms nuclei. Bonding occurs when valence orbitals of each atom overlap.
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Quick Write
• Draw the Lewis structure for CF4. Predict the electron domain geometry and the molecular geometry of the compound.
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Consider Carbon…• Carbon’s valence electron configuration
looks like:
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Consider Carbon…
• If these form bonds with fluorine as predicted, then 3 of the bonds would have a higher energy than the 4th bond in the s orbital.
• The s and p orbitals “mix” in order to form new orbitals that have equal energy
• They form sp3 orbitals that allow for bonding to occur
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Consider Carbon…
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Orbital Hybridization
• Hybrid Orbitals – The orbitals of an atom can “mix” to form new shapes
• These orbitals have a new energy level that is a mixture of the two old energy levels.
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sp3 Hybrid Orbitals• Occur when 3 p orbitals and 1 s orbital mix
• The 4 sp3 orbitals then arrange themselves such that a tetrahedral shape is formed.
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sp Hybrid Orbitals
• Form when the central atom mixes 1 s and 1 p orbital to form 2 sp hybrid orbitals.
• Arranged in a linear shape and able to form 2 new bonds
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sp2 Hybrid Orbitals• Occur when 2 p and 1 s orbital mix to form
new shapes
• Hybrid orbitals arrange in a trigonal planar shape and 3 new bonds can form
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Molecules with Lone Pairs
• Central atoms often have lone pairs on them.
• These electron pairs are put in their own hybrid orbitals.
• Example: H2O
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Quick Way to Remember Number of Hybrid
OrbitalsNumber of Lone Pairs
and/or Bonds for Central Atom
Hybridization
2 sp
3 sp2
4 sp3
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Class Example• Determine the orbital hybridization of the
central atom for NH2 –
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Table Talk• Determine the orbital hybridization for SO3
2–
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dsp3 and d2sp3 Hybridization
• For compounds with expanded Octets, d orbitals are hybridized.
Number of Lone Pairs and/or Bonds for
Central AtomHybridization
5 dsp3
6 d2sp3
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White Board Races
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Question 1
• What is the hybridization of the carbon atom in CF4?
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Question 2
• What is the hybridization of the central atom in BI3?
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Question 3
• What is the hybridization of the central atom in H2O?
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Question 4
• What is the hybridization of the central atom in NH3?
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Question 5
• What is the hybridization of the central atom in CO3
2-?
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Question 6
• What is the hybridization of the central atom in SF6?
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Closing TimeClosing Time
• Finish reading Chapter 9 and corresponding problems
• Pre – Lab for Lab 3 due start of class Thursday/Friday
• Lab questions for Labs 2 and 3 due next Wednesday