| Chapter 2 : Alkanes |
Hybridization
Hybridization is a concept that allows us to account for certain
key structural issues that are not easily accounted for in other bonding
theories when starting from the ground state of a carbon atom 2s2
2p2.
The concept involves the "cross breeding" of atomic orbitals to create
"new" orbitals. Hence the use of the term "hybrid" : think of a
hybrid
animal which is a cross breed of two species.
| STUDY AID ?
It may be useful to think of hybridization like a food blender
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In the kitchen, take 1 orange and 3 apples, put them in a food blender, put the lid on (so nothing comes out), and turn on the blender. When you stop you have a fruit mixture made from 4 pieces of fruit that has characteristics of both apples and oranges. At the atomic level, take 1 s orbital and 3 p orbitals, put them in a blender, put the lid on (so nothing comes out), and turn on the blender. When you stop you have an orbital mixture made from 4 orbitals that has characteristics of both s and p orbitals. |
Let's pose the bonding problems in the context of methane, CH4
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General method
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