“Hybridization is defined as the process of intermixing of the orbitals of slightly different energies so as to redistribute their energies, resulting in the formation of a new set of orbitals of equivalent energies and shape.”
Hybridization of Carbon in ethylene
Ethylene is another name for ethene.
The electronic configuration of carbon in its ground state will change to an excited state and change to .
In the excited state, carbon needs electrons to form bonds.
One of the electrons from orbital will be shifted to the empty orbital to give 4 unpaired electrons.
Only the , orbitals in carbon participate in hybridization. orbital remains changes.
As a result formation of three hybridized orbitals takes place.
A double bond between two carbon atoms is formed in this molecule as shown in the structure given below:-
Hence, the hybridization of carbon in ethylene is .
Due to hybridization,the shape of ethylene is planar.