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Multiple Choice
What is the three-dimensional shape created by hybrid orbitals that are formed when a carbon atom is covalently bonded with four other atoms?
A
A flat sheet with carbon in the center
B
A triangle with carbon in the center
C
All of the listed responses are possible.
D
A tetrahedron with carbon in the center
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that carbon typically forms four covalent bonds due to its four valence electrons, seeking to complete its octet.
Recognize that when carbon forms four single covalent bonds, it undergoes sp³ hybridization. This involves the mixing of one s orbital and three p orbitals to form four equivalent sp³ hybrid orbitals.
Visualize the spatial arrangement of these sp³ hybrid orbitals. They are oriented in a way that minimizes repulsion between electron pairs, leading to a tetrahedral geometry.
Note that in a tetrahedral shape, the carbon atom is at the center, and the four hybrid orbitals point towards the corners of a tetrahedron, forming angles of approximately 109.5° between them.
Conclude that the three-dimensional shape formed by these hybrid orbitals when carbon is bonded to four other atoms is a tetrahedron, not a flat sheet or triangle.