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Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization

  • In valence bond theory, bonds result from the pairing of unpaired electrons from the valence shell atomic orbitals

  • σ bond: cylindrically symmetric about the bond axis; no nodal plane along the bond axis

  • 𝜋 bond: electron density in 2 lobes with a single nodal plane along the bond axis

  • Single bond: 𝜋 bond

  • Double bond: σ bond + 𝜋 bond

    • Molecules can’t rotate around a double bond

  • Triple bond: σ bond + 𝜋 bond + 𝜋 bond

Electron Promotion and Hybridization of Atomic Structures

  • Electron promotion serves to increase the number of unpaired electrons

    • If you have an empty orbital you can promote one of your electrons to that orbital

  • The hybrid orbitals only differ in their orientation in space

  • Energy for the initial electron promotion comes from bonding

  • (# of bonded atoms) + (# of lone pairs) = # of hybrid orbitals

  • 2 hybrid orbitals = sp

  • 3 hybrid orbitals = sp²

  • 4 hybrid orbitals = sp³

  • Exception: single-bonded terminal atoms

  • Don’t hybridize single-bonded terminal atoms

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Valence Bond Theory and Hybridization

  • In valence bond theory, bonds result from the pairing of unpaired electrons from the valence shell atomic orbitals

  • σ bond: cylindrically symmetric about the bond axis; no nodal plane along the bond axis

  • 𝜋 bond: electron density in 2 lobes with a single nodal plane along the bond axis

  • Single bond: 𝜋 bond

  • Double bond: σ bond + 𝜋 bond

    • Molecules can’t rotate around a double bond

  • Triple bond: σ bond + 𝜋 bond + 𝜋 bond

Electron Promotion and Hybridization of Atomic Structures

  • Electron promotion serves to increase the number of unpaired electrons

    • If you have an empty orbital you can promote one of your electrons to that orbital

  • The hybrid orbitals only differ in their orientation in space

  • Energy for the initial electron promotion comes from bonding

  • (# of bonded atoms) + (# of lone pairs) = # of hybrid orbitals

  • 2 hybrid orbitals = sp

  • 3 hybrid orbitals = sp²

  • 4 hybrid orbitals = sp³

  • Exception: single-bonded terminal atoms

  • Don’t hybridize single-bonded terminal atoms