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What? I missed this topic in Chem class, so I'm gonna need an explanation without an assumption of understanding. How do you know "it" (what is it?) has three p orbitals. One-sentence answers won't help me. Sorry.
Does that apply to everything? I think so
Does BF3 have one empty P orbital because it's sp2 with no lone pairs?Yes. That's why BF3 is a lewis acid
What? I missed this topic in Chem class, so I'm gonna need an explanation without an assumption of understanding. How do you know "it" (what is it?) has three p orbitals. One-sentence answers won't help me. Sorry.
Sorry, I remember things better when I've distilled them thoroughly, which makes my explanations tend towards the terse. Thankfully we have MedPR around. 🙂
so to draw the orbitals, it's only 3 SP2 orbitals right? and electrons occupy all of em.
Where are those electrons and molecular orbitals coming from?
Calcium has two bonds, which means SP hybridization, not SP2. It only has two valence electrons, one of which will be in each of the bonds (the other electrons coming from the chlorines), leaving its remaining two P orbitals empty.
talking about BF3, my friend
so to draw the orbitals, it's only 3 SP2 orbitals right? and electrons occupy all of em.