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Ch.11 - Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes, VSEPR & MO Theory
Chapter 11, Problem 57

Write orbital diagrams (boxes with arrows in them) to represent the electron configuration of carbon before and after sp3 hybridization.

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Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Electron Configuration

Electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons in an atom's orbitals. For carbon, which has six electrons, the ground state configuration is 1s² 2s² 2p². This notation indicates that two electrons occupy the 1s orbital, two occupy the 2s orbital, and two occupy the 2p orbitals, which is crucial for understanding how carbon bonds and hybridizes.
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Orbital Diagrams

Orbital diagrams visually represent the arrangement of electrons in an atom's orbitals using boxes and arrows. Each box represents an orbital, and arrows indicate the presence of electrons, with their direction showing spin. These diagrams help illustrate the filling order of orbitals according to the Aufbau principle, Hund's rule, and the Pauli exclusion principle, which are essential for understanding electron configurations.
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sp3 Hybridization

sp3 hybridization occurs when one s orbital and three p orbitals mix to form four equivalent hybrid orbitals, which are oriented tetrahedrally. In carbon, this hybridization allows for the formation of four sigma bonds, as seen in molecules like methane (CH₄). Understanding sp3 hybridization is key to grasping how carbon can form stable covalent bonds with other atoms.
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