Among the following compounds, the one that is polar and has the central atom with sp2 hybridization is:
H2CO3
Now number of hybrid orbitals=Number of bonded atoms + number of lone pairs
⇒ Number of hybrid orbitals = 3 ⇒ sp2
(b) SiF4 (Si is central atom)
ep = 4+4z = 4 ⇒ Tetradral ⇒ sp3
⇒ Number of hybrid orbitals = 4 ⇒ sp3
(c) BF3 (B is central atom)
ep = z+zz = 3 ⇒ Trigonal Planar ⇒ sp2
⇒ Number of hybrid orbitals = 3 ⇒ sp2 hybridization
(d)HClO2 (Cl is central atom)
ep = 7+2z = 4 ⇒ Tetrahedral ⇒ sp3
Number of hybrid orbitals = 2 + 2 = 4 ⇒ sp3
Number of hybrid oribtals = 2 + 2 = 4 ⇒ sp3
→Now, we know that in H2CO3and BF3, central atom (C and B) are sp2 hybridised.
Now, to look for which one is polar, lets take a look at the structure of both.
Now, check for symmetry in both the molecules.
In H2CO3, the dipole moments will not cancel out each other.
While in BF3, the dipole moments will cancel out each other and the net dipole moment will be 0.