So there are 2 lone pairs of electron of oxygen in the carbonyl group?
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why didn't the electrons of oxygen pair up in 2sp^2 hybridized orbitals??
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In carbonyl compounds, oxygen electrons do not pair up in sp2 hybridized orbitals due to the need to accommodate bonding and the specific geometry of the molecule. Oxygen has six valence electrons, with the configuration 1s2 2s2 2p4 In sp2 hybridization, one s orbital and two p orbitals combine to form three equivalent sp2 hybrid orbitals. Two of the sp2 hybrid orbitals contain lone pairs of electrons, while the third sp2 hybrid orbital contains a single unpaired electron. Additionally, one unhybridized p orbital remains with an unpaired electron. Bonding in carbonyl compounds involves sigma and pi bonds, with the unpaired electron in the sp2 hybrid orbital forming a sigma bond with the carbon atom, and the unhybridized p orbital forming a pi bond with the carbon's p orbital. This double bond (C=O) is essential for the chemical properties and reactivity of carbonyl compounds. The arrangement of the sp2 hybrid orbitals leads to a trigonal planar geometry around the oxygen, minimizing electron pair repulsion and allowing for the stability of the carbonyl group.