Organic Chemistry - Carbanion Question hybridization/valence/geometry

This geometry is a result of the sp3 hybridization of the carbon atom, which results in four areas of high electron density (the three bonds and the lone pair). This geometry is also similar to the geometry of NH3, again reflecting the isoelectronic nature of the two compounds.In summary, carbanions are species containing a negatively charged, trivalent carbon, which is isoelectronic to a trivalent nitrogen compound such as NH3. The negatively charged carbon atom has 8 valence electrons, and is expected to have sp3 hybridization. The carbanion is likely to have a trigonal pyramidal geometry with a bond angle of 107.5 degrees, similar to NH3.
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Homework Statement



A carbanion is a species that contains a negatively charged, trivalent carbon.

(a) What is the electronic relationship between a carbanion and a trivalent
nitrogen compound such as NH3?
(b) How many valence electrons does the negatively charged carbon atom
have?
(c) What hybridization do you expect this carbon atom to have?
(d) What geometry is the carbanion likely to have?

Homework Equations



4areas of high electron density = sp3 hybridization
N has 5 valence electrons, C has 4

The Attempt at a Solution



a) The N is neutral while the C has a slight negative charge
b) 8 but so does the N, so why is it negatively charged and not the N
c) sp3
d) trigonal pyramidal 107.5
 
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damnwebassign said:
a) The N is neutral while the C has a slight negative charge
The C has a full negative charge. The important point is in part b, as seen below:

damnwebassign said:
b) 8 but so does the N, so why is it negatively charged and not the N
Because the nuclei of C and N do not have the same charge. Two different compounds with the same valence structure are known as isoelectronic, and certain properties such as geometry tend to be very similar between isoelectronic compounds (another example would be CO carbon monoxide and CN-, the cyanide anion).

damnwebassign said:
c) sp3
Good. This reflects the fact that carbanions are isoelectronic to sp3-hybridized amine nitrogens.

damnwebassign said:
d) trigonal pyramidal 107.5
Good.
 

1. What is a carbanion in organic chemistry?

A carbanion is an organic compound that contains a negatively charged carbon atom. This negative charge is usually located on a carbon atom that is directly bonded to an electronegative element such as oxygen, nitrogen, or halogen.

2. How is the hybridization of a carbanion determined?

The hybridization of a carbanion is determined by counting the number of atoms bonded to the carbon atom and the number of lone pairs of electrons on the carbon atom. A carbanion with three bonded atoms and one lone pair is sp3 hybridized, while a carbanion with two bonded atoms and two lone pairs is sp2 hybridized.

3. What is the valence of a carbanion?

The valence of a carbanion is the number of electrons that an atom can use to form bonds with other atoms. In the case of a carbanion, the valence is typically three or four, depending on the number of bonded atoms and lone pairs on the carbon atom.

4. How does the geometry of a carbanion affect its reactivity?

The geometry of a carbanion can greatly impact its reactivity. A carbanion with a more stable, planar geometry will be less reactive compared to a carbanion with a less stable, non-planar geometry. This is because a planar carbanion allows for better delocalization of the negative charge, making it more stable.

5. Can different types of atoms form carbanions?

Yes, carbanions can be formed by a variety of atoms, including carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and halogens. However, the stability and reactivity of the carbanion will depend on the electronegativity and hybridization of the atom involved.

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