The
process of mixing of atomic orbitals of nearly same energy to produce a set of
entirely new orbitals of equivalent energy (hybrid orbitals) is known as hybridization.
Atomic orbitals of almost the same energy belonging to the same atom or ion can
take part in hybridization.. The number of hybrid orbitals formed is always
equal to the number of atomic orbitals taking part in hybridization. The hybrid
orbitals repel each other and tend to be farthest apart. Hybrid orbitals forms
only sigma(σ bonds) σ and pi bonds( π bonds )are formed by unhybridised
orbitals.
Sigma
bond: This type of covalent bond is formed by the axial or end to end overlapping of half filled atomic orbitals of
the atoms participating in bonding. The electron cloud formed as a result of
axial overlap is cylindrically symmetrical about inter nuclear axis.
Pi
bond: This type of bond is formed by lateral or side wise overlap of the half
filled atomic orbitals of the atoms participating in bonding. The pi bond consists
of two charged clods above and below the plane of the atoms involved in bond
formation.
Sigma bond vs Pi bond
Sigma bond (σ bonds)
1. The covalent bond formed by the
overlap of atomic orbitals along the internuclear axis is called sigma bond.
2. The overlapping orbitals are
oriented along the internuclear axis.
3. The bond is rotationally
symmetrical around the internuclear axis
4. A as well as p orbitals can form
this type of bonds.
5. it decide the shape of molecule
6. A single bond contains only one sigma bond while multiple bonds like double bond contain only one sigma bond.
7. sigma bonds have independent existence in molecule
8. It is stronger than a pi bond.
6. A single bond contains only one sigma bond while multiple bonds like double bond contain only one sigma bond.
7. sigma bonds have independent existence in molecule
8. It is stronger than a pi bond.
Pi bond
(π bonds)
1. The covalent bond formed by the
lateral overlap of two p orbitals which are mutually parallel but oriented
perpendicular to the internuclear axis is called a pi bond.
2. The overlapping orbitals are
oriented perpendicular to the inter nuclear axis.
3. The bond is not rotationally
symmetrical around the internuclear axis.
4. Only p orbitals can form this bond.
5. It decide the length of the molecule.
6. In the case of the pi bond a single bond contains only one pi bond, whereas multiple bonds like double bond have two pi bonds and triple bond has three pi bonds.
7. pi bonds are formed additional to sigma bond and not having independent existence.
8. It is weaker than a sigma bond.
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