Question
Question: The number of \(p\pi -d\pi \) bonds present in monomeric \(S{{O}_{3}}\) is:...
The number of pπ−dπ bonds present in monomeric SO3 is:
Solution
The interaction of p and d orbitals of different atoms in the formation of pi bond is called pπ−dπ bond. To know the number of pπ−dπ bonds we should know the electronic configuration of the atoms participating in the bond formation.
Complete step by step answer:
- The given molecule is sulphur trioxide ( SO3 ).
- The ground state electronic configuration of the sulphur is as follows.
1s22s22p63s23p4
- The excited state electronic configuration of the sulphur is as follows.
1s22s22p63s13p33d2
- The electronic configuration of oxygen is as follows.
1s22s22p4
- The overlapping of orbitals between oxygen and sulphur atoms in sulphur trioxide is as follows.
- We can see clearly in the above picture that there is one pπ−pπ bond and there are two pπ−dπ bonds in the structure of sulphur trioxide.
Therefore the number of pπ−dπ bonds present in sulphur trioxide molecules are two.
Additional information:
- The structure of sulphur trioxide is as follows.
- In the above structure one oxygen atom is bonded with pπ−pπ bond and the remaining two oxygen atoms bonded to sulphur with pπ−dπ bonds.
- In the above structure there are three sigma bonds and three pi bonds.
- Sigma bonds are going to be formed by the overlapping of s and p orbitals and pi bonds are going to be formed by the overlapping of the p and d orbitals.
Note: The structure of the sulphur trioxide molecule is trigonal planar. In the sulphur trioxide molecule all the electrons are paired properly and no electrons are left with sulphur without forming bonds. We can see this in the above picture.