All the bonds in methane and ethane are sigma bonds because they are all
formed by the end-on overlap of atomic orbitals. All single bondsfound in organic
compounds are sigma bonds.
PROBLEM 15What orbitals are used to form the 10 covalent bonds in propaneThe MO diagram illustrating the overlap of an orbital of one carbon with an
orbital of another carbon (Figure 1.14) is similar to the MO diagram for the end-on
overlap of two porbitals, which should not be surprising since orbitals have 75%
pcharacter.
sp^3sp^3 sp^3(CH 3 CH 2 CH 3 )?(s)Section 1.8 Bonding in Ethene: A Double Bond 29σ∗ antibonding molecular orbitalσ bonding molecular orbitalsp^3 atomic
orbitalsp^3 atomic
orbitalEnergy>Figure 1.14
End-on overlap of two orbitals
to form a bonding molecular
orbital and a antibonding
molecular orbital.s*ssp^3All single bonds found in organic com-
pounds are sigma bonds.3-D Molecule:
Ethane1.8 Bonding in Ethene: A Double Bond
Each of the carbon atoms in ethene (also called ethylene) forms four bonds, but each is
bonded to only three atoms:
To bond to three atoms, each carbon hybridizes three atomic orbitals. Because three
orbitals (an sorbital and two of the porbitals) are hybridized, three hybrid orbitals are
obtained. These are called orbitals. After hybridization, each carbon atom has
three degenerate orbitals and one porbital:
To minimize electron repulsion, the three orbitals need to get as far from each
other as possible. Therefore, the axes of the three orbitals lie in a plane, directed
toward the corners of an equilateral triangle with the carbon nucleus at the center. This
means that the bond angles are all close to 120°. Because the sp^2 hybridized carbon
sp^2ppp
ssp^2 sp^2p
sp^2hybridizationthree orbitals are hybridizedhybrid orbitalssp^2sp^2CC
H
ethene
(ethylene)HHH