While determining the s-character of an atom in a molecule, should I only pay attention to the hybridized orbitals? For example, in the following question, I knew that two orbitals were sp hybridized (and should have 50% s character) but I also accounted for the two unhybridized p-orbitals because the question asked for the s-character of the atom in its entirety. How would you answer the question? 
“The s character of the carbon atom in HCN is:"
A) 25% s and 75% p.
B) 50% s and 50% p.
C) 33% s and 67% p.
D) 75% s and 25% p.
I'm attaching the Lewis Structure to make it more convenient. Thanks!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			“The s character of the carbon atom in HCN is:"
A) 25% s and 75% p.
B) 50% s and 50% p.
C) 33% s and 67% p.
D) 75% s and 25% p.
I'm attaching the Lewis Structure to make it more convenient. Thanks!
 
  
 
		 
 
		