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Carbon has 4 valence electrons (
s
2
p
2
In methane (CH
4
), all C–H bonds are identical (tetrahedral)
Ball-and-stick model show atoms as balls and the bonds as rods
3D drawing:
Space-filling model portray overall molecular size and shape; the radiusof each sphere approximates the van der Waals radius of the atom
Space-filling model
3D drawing
Ball-and-stick model
4
3
sp
3
orbitals on C overlap with
1s
orbitals on 4 H atoms to form four identical
bonds
bond: Formed by the head-on overlap of two atomic orbitals along a line
drawn between the nuclei.
All single bonds in organic compounds are
bonds
Bond angle: each H–C–H is 109.
°
, the tetrahedral angle.
5
3
Two
sp
3
orbitals from two C atoms overlap
head-to-head
to form a C-C
bond
Three
sp
3
orbitals on each C overlap with H 1
s
orbitals to form six C–H
bonds
All bond angles of ethane are tetrahedral and are
near, although not exactly at
,
the tetrahedral value of 109.
o
2
Two
sp
2
-hybridized orbitals of two C atoms overlap
head-to-head
to form a
bond
Two p
orbitals of two C atoms overlap
side-to-side
to formation a
bond
One
bond and one
bond result in sharing four electrons and formation
of C=C bond
Electrons in the
bond are centered between nuclei
Electrons in the
bond occupy regions are on either side of a line
between nuclei
2
1
s
orbitals of four
H atoms form four C-H
bonds with
sp
2
orbitals of four
C atoms
H–C–H and H–C–C bond angles of about 120
C=C double bond in ethylene shorter and stronger than C-C single bondin ethane
10
Two
sp
-hybridized orbitals of two C atoms overlap
head-to-head
to form a
bond
Two p
y
orbitals of two C atoms overlap
side-to-side
to formation a
y
y
bond
Two p
z
orbitals of two C atoms overlap
side-to-side
to formation a
z
z
bond
One
bond and two
bonds result in sharing six electrons between two
C atoms and formation of C
C bond
1
s
orbitals of two
H atoms form two C-H
bonds with
sp
orbitals of two C
atoms
H–C–C bond angle is 180
C double bond in ethylene shorter and stronger than C-C & C=C
bonds
Drawing every bond in organic molecule can become tedious.
Several shorthand methods have been developed to write structures.
Condensed structures don’t have C-H or C-C single bonds shown.They are understood.