Question
Question: Calculate the % s-character in the lone pair electron of \({\rm{N}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{3}}}\), where the ...
Calculate the % s-character in the lone pair electron of NH3, where the percentage s-character of bond pair is 22% in each N−H bond.
A. 60%
B. 25%
C. 44%
D. 34%
Solution
We know that hybridization is generally explained by the overlapping of two or more atomic orbitals and they usually form new atomic orbitals through the pairing of electrons.
Complete step by step answer:
We know that, the shape of NH3 molecule is distorted tetrahedral and the hybridization of this molecule is sp3. In the NH3 molecule the number of N−H bond is three and it has one lone pair. The lone pair electrons are those electrons which are generally not shared with any other atom, and sometimes lone pair is termed as unshared electrons or non-bonding electrons.
The number of N−H bond present in NH3 molecule is three. So, the percentage of one bond pair showing s-character is 22%, then three bonds showing s-character can be calculated as shown below.
1N−H=22% 3N−H=22%×3 =66%
The % of s-character in the lone pair of NH3 molecule is 100%−66%=34%.
Thus, the % s-character in the lone pair of NH3 molecule is 34%, when the percentage of s-character due to N−H bond is 22%.
Hence, the correct choice for this question is D that is 34%.
Note:
The hybridization of NH3 molecule is sp3 and the shape is distorted tetrahedral. So, the percentage character of any orbital can be determined with the help of shape and angle.