How does hybridization affect electronegativity?
1 Answer
May 6, 2016
Electronegavity increases with the s-character of the hybrid orbital used for making covalent bond.
Explanation:
It may be explained by taking a simple example of three simplest hydrocarbons
- Ethane
#C_2H_6-> "where C uses-" sp^3 "hybrid orbital with 25% "sCharacter" # - Ethene
#C_2H_4-> "where C uses-" sp^2 "hybrid orbital with 33.33% "sCharacter" # - Ethyne
#C_2H_2-> "where C uses-" sp "hybrid orbital with 50% "sCharacter" #
S orbital being the orbital closer to the C- nucleus the electron pair of the bond formed by the orbital having higher s-character is attracted more towards C-atom showing higher electronegativity .
Thus the order Of EN of Carbon
Ethyne>Ethene>Ethane