Valence Bond Theory
Hybrid-isation
Bond Properties
200

What is an orbital?

A region in space which there is 95% probability of finding the electrons

200

What is formed when two s orbitals overlap?

A sigma bond

200

Define bond length.

The distance between the nuclei of 2 bonded atoms.

400

What is the central principle of Valence Bond Theory?

When a covalent bond form when the orbitals from 2 atoms overlap and a pair of electrons occupy the region between the 2 nuclei.

400

What orbital does carbon form?

Sp hybrid obrital

400

A pi (π) bond is ____ of a double bond.

one half

600

Name one of the three concepts of Valence bond Theory.

- two electrons of opposite spin can accommodate the overlapping orbitals 

- the greater the overlap of orbitals, the stronger the bond

- hybridisation 

either one

600

What orbitals have to mix to form a sp hybridisation? What angle does it have?

- s and p

- 180º

600

The larger a bond, the ____ it is too.

shorter

800

When you add 1s orbital of hydrogen to 2p orbitals of fluorine, what does the overlap create?

H-F sigma bond

800

When a molecule’s electronic geometry is octahedral and has an angle of 90º, what is its hybridisation?

sp3d2

800

What are the unique properties of a double bond?

Made up of one sigma bond and π bond only. if the 2p atomic orbitals are parallel

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