Answer:
(a) 1s² 2s² 2pâś 3s² 3pâ´
(b) 1s² 2s² 2pâś 3s² 3pâľ
(c) spÂł
(d) No valence orbital remains unhybridized.
Explanation:
Consider the SClâ molecule.
(a) What is the electron configuration of an isolated S atom?
S has 16 electrons. Its electron configuration is 1s² 2s² 2pâś 3s² 3pâ´.
(b) What is the electron configuration of an isolated Cl atom?
Cl has 17 electrons. Its electron configuration is 1s² 2s² 2pâś 3s² 3pâľ.
(c) What hybrid orbitals should be constructed on the S atom to make the S-Cl bonds in SClâ?
SClâ has a tetrahedral electronic geometry. Therefore, the orbital 3s hybridizes with the 3 orbitals 3 p to form 4 hybrid orbital spÂł.
(d) What valence orbitals, if any, remain unhybridized on the S atom in SClâ?
No valence orbital remains unhybridized.