Ive been staring at this and i am getting so confused i want to cry
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I will do anything for help
Im not quite sure what i dont understand, but it involves C=C bond, and P and S orbitals.
First, C is 1S2, 2S2, 2P2 - 6 Electrons - 4 Outer Shell.
When C=C if formed, a double covalent bond is formed, where each C shares 2 outer shell electrons (4 total in the C=C bond).
Now, take Ethene, C2H4. That is a C=C, with 2 H on each C (HHC=CHH).
Now, the problem. Basically im trying to label the diagram below, to get this straight in my head.

The Red is P orbitals, the Green is S.
Please clarify,
1. Each C has 1 P orbital?
2. Each of these P orbitals has 2 electrons in it?
3. Each C has 1 S orbital involved in bonding (i know there is 1S, 2S)?
4. Each of these S orbitals has 2 electrons in it?
5. What does the 1S orbital do? In the case of Ethene, is it involved in bonding the H atoms?
6. Someone PLEASE label where all the electrons are! Total i count 2 x 2 in S oribitals + 2 x 2 in P orbitals = 8 electrons in this covalent bond. But in a double covalent bond only 4 are shared?!
I really need some to physically show me where all the electrons are in the oribitals and how they add up (eg 6 electrons per carbon, 4 electons shared, 2 used in bonding to H per C).
Anyone who helps will be my new e-hero.
/emo
I will do anything for help
Im not quite sure what i dont understand, but it involves C=C bond, and P and S orbitals.
First, C is 1S2, 2S2, 2P2 - 6 Electrons - 4 Outer Shell.
When C=C if formed, a double covalent bond is formed, where each C shares 2 outer shell electrons (4 total in the C=C bond).
Now, take Ethene, C2H4. That is a C=C, with 2 H on each C (HHC=CHH).
Now, the problem. Basically im trying to label the diagram below, to get this straight in my head.

The Red is P orbitals, the Green is S.
Please clarify,
1. Each C has 1 P orbital?
2. Each of these P orbitals has 2 electrons in it?
3. Each C has 1 S orbital involved in bonding (i know there is 1S, 2S)?
4. Each of these S orbitals has 2 electrons in it?
5. What does the 1S orbital do? In the case of Ethene, is it involved in bonding the H atoms?
6. Someone PLEASE label where all the electrons are! Total i count 2 x 2 in S oribitals + 2 x 2 in P orbitals = 8 electrons in this covalent bond. But in a double covalent bond only 4 are shared?!
I really need some to physically show me where all the electrons are in the oribitals and how they add up (eg 6 electrons per carbon, 4 electons shared, 2 used in bonding to H per C).
Anyone who helps will be my new e-hero.