crays Messages 160 Reaction score 0 Thread starter Sep 5, 2008 #1 Hi, I'm wondering how can i differentiate when the molecule is an SP3, SP2 or SP hybrid orbitals? Like for example C2H2 and C2H4. What can i do in order for me to know?
Hi, I'm wondering how can i differentiate when the molecule is an SP3, SP2 or SP hybrid orbitals? Like for example C2H2 and C2H4. What can i do in order for me to know?
Borek Mentor Messages 29,209 Reaction score 4,633 Sep 5, 2008 #2 It is not molecule, it is an atom that is hybrydized. You may try to look at saturation. All bonds single - sp3, one double - sp2, one triple - sp.
It is not molecule, it is an atom that is hybrydized. You may try to look at saturation. All bonds single - sp3, one double - sp2, one triple - sp.
crays Messages 160 Reaction score 0 Sep 5, 2008 #3 Thanks. But i mean how do i know if it forms sp3 or sp2 ? for C can have sp3 or sp2 or even sp :O.
Borek Mentor Messages 29,209 Reaction score 4,633 Sep 5, 2008 #4 As I told you - check saturation. If molecule doesn't have unsaturated bonds, all carbons are sp3. For unsaturated bonds you need sp2 or sp.
As I told you - check saturation. If molecule doesn't have unsaturated bonds, all carbons are sp3. For unsaturated bonds you need sp2 or sp.
Ygggdrasil Science Advisor Insights Author Gold Member Messages 3,753 Reaction score 4,198 Sep 5, 2008 #5 The first step would be to draw the Lewis structure of the molecule, then check saturation as Borek has been saying.
The first step would be to draw the Lewis structure of the molecule, then check saturation as Borek has been saying.