Which of the following will not be stable?
Let's roll back a little bit. What is the electronic configuration of carbon?
So, carbon has 4 electrons in its valence shell.
Therefore, it can make four covalent bonds to achieve the stable octet configuration.
→Now, In case of CH3
Only 3 electrons will covalently bond with Hydrogen, so one electron will be left and the octet configuration will not be attained.
→ In case of C2H
We know, carbon can covalently bond with carbon.
But, carbon can make maximum three covalent bonds with carbon. [Why?]
Because it doesn't have enough atomic orbitals pointing in the right direction
[* Try to make quadruple bond between two carbon using the shapes of orbitals]
Therefore,
is not possible
C ≡ C−H is possible
because octet configuration of one carbon atom is not achieved. So, not stable.
→ CH4
This is stable because 4 electrons of carbon will be covalently bonded with four Hydrogens.
→ C2H2
This is stable because carbon will make three covalent bonds with the other carbon and one bond each with two Hydrogens.
H−C ≡ C−H