What is an sp2 hybridized carbon atom?

1 Answer
Aug 12, 2018

carbon with sp2 hybridized atomic orbital is formed by mixing one s and two p atomic orbitals.

Explanation:

An example of carbon with sp2 hybridized atomic orbital is alkene, specifically the two carbons involved in the C=C. Each of that carbon has 3 sigma bonds and 1 pi bond.

Carbon is tetravalent (forms 4 bond) and the ground state electron configuration cannot explain its valency since there's only 2 unpaired electron (left image below).

Therefore, one of the electron in 2s will be promoted to the empty 2pz orbital (middle image below).

In order to form the 3 sigma bonds in ethene, one 2s and two of the 2p orbitals will mix to form three 2sp2 hybridized orbitals (right image below). These three hybridized orbital will bond with other atoms to form sigma bonds. The remaining one 2p orbital will form a pi bond with 2p orbital of the other carbon through sideway overlap.

sp2 hybridization on carbon - Dr. K

Note that the three 2sp2 hybridized orbitals are all degenerate and have lower energy compared to 2p orbital. They will arrange themselves into trigonal planar geometry. Also, they have 33% s character [1/3*100 = 33%].