sp hybridizationWhen a C atom is attached to 2 groups and so is involved in 2 s bonds, it requires 2 orbitals in the hybrid set. This requires that it is sp hybridised. The general "steps" are similar to that for seen previously sp3 and sp2 hybridization.
- Blend" (i.e. hybridise) the s and a p orbital...
- since we "mixed" 2 orbitals, we get a set of 2 sp orbitals
- the other two p orbital remain unaffected
- both sp hybrids and the 2 p orbitals contain a single unpaired electron
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- In ethyne, HCยบCH
- both C are sp hybridised
- 2 C-H s bonds are made by the interaction of C sp with H1s orbitals (see red arrows)
- 1 C-C s bond is made by the interaction of C sp with another C sp orbital (see green arrow)
- 2 C-C p bonds are made by the interaction of the 2 pairs of C p orbitals (see black arrows)
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Summary- sp occurs when a C has 2 attached groups
- sp has 50% s and 50% p character
- the 2 sp hybrids point in opposite directions at 180o to each other
- each sp hybrid is involved in a s bond
- the remaining p orbitals forms the 2p bonds
- view a triple bond as a s + 2p bonds
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