1. The compound whose structure is shown here is acetylacetone. It exists in two forms: the enol and the ketone form. Use the scheme to indicate the following: ÖH Ö: H;C CH3 H,C CH, enol form keto form a) What is the hybridization of each atom identified in red, green and blue in the enol form? b) What changes in the hybridization occur when it is transformed into the keto form? c) How many sigma (o) bonds and pi (T) bonds are in the enol form of the molecule? sigma (o) bonds pi (T) bonds

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1. The compound whose structure is shown here is acetylacetone. It exists in two forms: the enol and
the ketone form. Use the scheme to indicate the following:
Ö:
Ö.
CH,
.C.
H,C
C.
CH3
H,C
C.
H,
enol form
keto form
a) What is the hybridization of each atom identified in red, green and blue in the enol form?
b) What changes in the hybridization occur when it is transformed into the keto form?
c) How many sigma (o) bonds and pi (t) bonds are in the enol form of the molecule?
sigma (o) bonds,
pi (Tt) bonds,
Transcribed Image Text:1. The compound whose structure is shown here is acetylacetone. It exists in two forms: the enol and the ketone form. Use the scheme to indicate the following: Ö: Ö. CH, .C. H,C C. CH3 H,C C. H, enol form keto form a) What is the hybridization of each atom identified in red, green and blue in the enol form? b) What changes in the hybridization occur when it is transformed into the keto form? c) How many sigma (o) bonds and pi (t) bonds are in the enol form of the molecule? sigma (o) bonds, pi (Tt) bonds,
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