The trigonal bipyramidal geometry is obtained from the hybridization
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Solution
The correct option is C
The explanation for the correct option:-
c)
When the mixing of two atomic orbitals takes place to give hybrid orbitals having characteristics of both the orbitals, the process is called hybridization
For eg:- Mixing of s and p orbitals results in the formation of sp hybridized orbitals
The atomic orbitals which are to be mixed should have comparable energies
We can assign geometry to a molecule by calculating the steric number of the molecule
Steric number = No of atoms directly bonded to central atom + No of lone pairs attached to the central atom
Eg:- For steric number, the hybridization is sp and geometry is linear
For steric number, the hybridization is and geometry is trigonal bipyramidal
Mixing of s orbital, p orbitals, and d orbital takes place in hybridization to form hybrid orbitals having equal energy.
An example of a molecule having trigonal bipyramidal geometry is
The steric number for is as it has P-Cl bonds and thus hybridization is.
( Trigonal bipyramidal geometry of )
The explanation for incorrect options:-
a)
For steric number, the hybridization is and geometry is octahedral
Mixing of s orbital, p orbitals, and d orbitals takes place in hybridization to form hybrid orbitals having equal energy
An example of a molecule having hybridization is.
b)
For steric number, the hybridization is and geometry is square planar
Mixing of s orbital, p orbitals, and d orbital takes place in hybridization to form hybrid orbitals having equal energy