Question
Question: The sp\(^{3}\)d\(^{2}\) hybridisation of a central atom of a molecule would lead to: A.Square plan...
The sp3d2 hybridisation of a central atom of a molecule would lead to:
A.Square planar geometry
B.Tetrahedral geometry
C.Trigonal bipyramidal geometry
D.Octahedral geometry
Solution
Hint: As we know, hybridization takes place in the atomic orbitals having equal energies. The sp3d2 hybridization is found in a number of molecules, like sulphur hexafluoride, from the name we can say there is involvement of 6 electron groups. So, the shape of molecules could be known.
Complete step by step answer:
-First, let us know about the sp3d2 hybridization. It is useful as the shape of a molecule can be predicted whether it has tetrahedral, square planar, trigonal bipyramidal, or the linear shape.
-Now, if we consider the sp3d2 hybridization, in this hybridisation, it has 1s, 3p, and 2d orbitals, which undergo intermixing. These 6 orbitals are inclined at an angle of 90to one another, and also directed towards the corners of an octahedron.
-If we look at the given options, first is square planar geometry, it is found in sp3 hybridization, second is tetrahedral geometry it is too found in sp3 hybridisation, and the third one is trigonal bipyramidal it is found in sp3d hybridization.
-Thus, we can conclude that the sp3d2 hybridisation of a central atom molecule would lead to octahedral geometry. The correct option is D.
Note: Don’t get confused between the different types of hybridization. The d2 sp3 hybridisation of a central atom of a molecule has octahedral geometry in some cases. There is no need of confusion as this depends upon the ligands attached to the central atom.