2. c. molecule? a. 0 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³ 1 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³ e. How a. 2 HO 6 sp, 0 sp², 11 sp³ many estrogen. How many sp, sp², and sp¹ hybridized carbons are there in the b. 3 CH3 b. 0 sp, 6 sp², 11 sp³ d. 6 sp, 0 sp², 12 sp³ chiral carbons are there in the molecule above (question 1)? c. 4 OH d. 5 e. 6
2. c. molecule? a. 0 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³ 1 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³ e. How a. 2 HO 6 sp, 0 sp², 11 sp³ many estrogen. How many sp, sp², and sp¹ hybridized carbons are there in the b. 3 CH3 b. 0 sp, 6 sp², 11 sp³ d. 6 sp, 0 sp², 12 sp³ chiral carbons are there in the molecule above (question 1)? c. 4 OH d. 5 e. 6
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1. The molecule below is estrogen. How many sp, sp², and sp³ hybridized carbons are there in the
molecule?
HO
a. 0 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³
c. 1 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³
e. 6 sp, 0 sp², 11 sp³
a. 2
b. 3
answer 2 please
CH3
b. 0 sp, 6 sp², 11 sp³
d. 6 sp, 0 sp², 12 sp³
How many chiral carbons are there in the molecule above (question 1)?
c. 4
OH
d. 5
one.
e. 6](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fdb5c194b-e795-4bc8-bd29-1bd3357aeff1%2Fe4d44655-9727-4364-bc7a-77934a16210b%2Fd7fulcc_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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1. The molecule below is estrogen. How many sp, sp², and sp³ hybridized carbons are there in the
molecule?
HO
a. 0 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³
c. 1 sp, 6 sp², 12 sp³
e. 6 sp, 0 sp², 11 sp³
a. 2
b. 3
answer 2 please
CH3
b. 0 sp, 6 sp², 11 sp³
d. 6 sp, 0 sp², 12 sp³
How many chiral carbons are there in the molecule above (question 1)?
c. 4
OH
d. 5
one.
e. 6
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