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Ch.9 - Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
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9장, 문제 55a,b

(a) Draw a picture showing how two p orbitals on two different atoms can be combined to make a σ bond. (b) Sketch a π bond that is constructed from p orbitals.

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Step 1: Understand the concept of orbital overlap. In chemistry, a σ bond is formed when two atomic orbitals overlap along the axis connecting the two nuclei. This is typically a head-on overlap.
Step 2: Visualize the p orbitals. A p orbital has a dumbbell shape with two lobes. When two p orbitals from different atoms approach each other, they can overlap to form a σ bond if they align along the internuclear axis.
Step 3: Draw the σ bond formation. Sketch two p orbitals from different atoms with their lobes pointing towards each other along the axis connecting the two nuclei. The overlap region between the lobes represents the σ bond.
Step 4: Understand the π bond formation. A π bond is formed when two p orbitals overlap side-by-side, above and below the internuclear axis, rather than head-on.
Step 5: Sketch the π bond. Draw two p orbitals from different atoms parallel to each other, with their lobes overlapping side-by-side. The overlap region above and below the internuclear axis represents the π bond.

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Orbital Hybridization

Orbital hybridization is the process by which atomic orbitals mix to form new hybrid orbitals that can accommodate bonding. In the case of p orbitals, two p orbitals from different atoms can overlap to form a sigma (σ) bond, which is characterized by head-on overlap, allowing for strong bonding between the atoms.
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Sigma (σ) and Pi (π) Bonds

Sigma (σ) bonds are formed by the end-to-end overlap of orbitals, which can include s and p orbitals, resulting in a bond that allows for free rotation around the bond axis. In contrast, pi (π) bonds are formed by the side-to-side overlap of p orbitals, which occurs above and below the bond axis, restricting rotation and contributing to the double or triple bond character in molecules.
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Lewis Dot Structures: Sigma & Pi Bonds

Molecular Orbital Theory

Molecular orbital theory describes how atomic orbitals combine to form molecular orbitals that can be occupied by electrons. This theory helps explain the bonding and anti-bonding interactions between orbitals, providing a framework for understanding the stability and properties of molecules formed by the combination of p orbitals, particularly in the context of σ and π bonds.
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Molecular Orbital Theory