Sorry i have written my question wrong , here is the corrected version
Let us consider a scenario , Two imaginary same atoms (A1 and A2 )with different hybridization (both are isolated and far apart from each other ) say one has sp another has sp2 .
Sp2 atom will be stable when it's bond angle between all 3 atoms is 120° and sp will be stable when it has 180° . (Here we were considering whole system , in case of calculating potential energy we have to sum the potential energy due to all possible repulsion
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What if one of the bond angle between SP2 hybridized atom has 180° (Just reshape it and forget about other 2 bonds ) , It will make the whole system unstable but i am not worried about it .
What if we only consider the potential energy due to repulsion between angle b1A2b2 and a1A1a2 . Which one will have higher potential energy ??
I got my answer from my primary knowledge of bonds (which i have done in my high school ) , we used to take help of a term known as ANGLE STRAIN .
So I thought to apply , and I applied. It's quite simple there is a angle strain in Sp2 hybridized atom so it should have higher potential energy.
But I felt into more deeper and basic questions , They challenged my previous understandings . SO here we go ,
This term known as Angle strain , where did it come from ?? i reached on conclusion that it arouse from the summation of the potential energy of all possible interaction . Am i right ??
do we really consider angle Strain due to Increase in repulsion ??
or Bonds really act as a hard sticks , on bending them there is a increase in potential energy.
what's the matter ??
Simply answer me Why we consider angle strain ??