Chemical BondinghardMCQ SINGLE

Trisilylamine, , exhibits a completely planar geometry around the nitrogen atom, whereas trimethylamChemical Bonding Chemistry Question

Question

Trisilylamine, $N(SiH_3)_3$, exhibits a completely planar geometry around the nitrogen atom, whereas trimethylamine, $N(CH_3)_3$, is strictly pyramidal. This structural difference is attributed to:

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

In $N(SiH_3)_3$, the central nitrogen is $sp^2$ hybridized because its lone pair (in a $p$ -orbital) undergoes $p\pi-d\pi$ back bonding with the vacant $3d$ -orbitals of the adjacent silicon atoms. This delocalization flattens the molecule. Carbon in $N(CH_3)_3$ lacks vacant $d$ -orbitals, keeping N $sp^3$ hybridized (pyramidal).

💬
Still have doubts about this question?
Send it to our AI chemistry tutor on WhatsApp — gets answered in minutes
Ask on WhatsApp →

Practice 22,000+ questions like this

AI-adaptive practice, video lectures, and full IChO (Chemistry Olympiad) content — all in one place.

JEE Advanced · JEE Mains · NEET · IChO · AP Chemistry