8. In each of the following pairs, circle the quantity that is greater; if the two items are the same, circle SAME. a. electronegativity of chlorine electronegativity of arsenic # of unpaired electrons in Mn²+ # of unpaired electrons in As # of orbitals in 5p subshell # of 4p electrons in Se²- # of nonbonding domains on the central atom in T-shaped molecular geometry b. c. d. # of orbitals in 3p subshell # of 4p electrons in Rb+ or or or or e. # of nonbonding domains on the central atom in square pyramidal molecular geometry or or or or or or SAME SAME SAME SAME SAME NG & OL up
Introduction to Organic Chemistry
The field of chemistry which deals with the studies of reactions, structures, and properties of organic compounds that comprise carbon bonded through covalent bonding is organic chemistry. The studies regarding the structure of organic compounds could be determined with the help of structural formulas. In order to know about the behavior of organic compounds, a study on the properties has to be done. Both physical properties and chemical properties, the origin of chemical reactivity come under the study regarding the properties of organic compounds. The chemical preparation of polymers, drugs, natural products, and the study of separate organic molecules in the lab come under the study of organic reactions.
Vinyl Group
Vinyl group is the name given to the functional group of -CH=CH2. It can be seen as an ethene molecule with one less hydrogen in number. Hence it is also called as ethenyl group at times.
Straight Chain Hydrocarbons
The requirement to identify each compound needs a richer number of words than informative prefixes like n and iso. The identification of organic molecules is made easier by the use of systematic nomenclature schemes. The organic chemistry nomenclature has two types: traditional and systematic. Common names arise in many forms, but share the characteristic that a link through name and form is unnecessary. The name that matches a certain structure clearly must be remembered as knowing a person's name. In contrast, systemic names, including an overall common set of laws, are locked specifically to the chemical structure.
Unsaturated Hydrocarbon
Following are few examples of alkenes with their general molecular as well as their structural formulas:
Conjugated Compounds in Organic Chemistry
The delocalization of electrons in a molecule is called conjugation in organic chemistry. This delocalisation process of electrons leads to the shortenings or elongations of chemical bonds, but at the same time it causes changes in the chemical properties in conjugated molecules as compared to the non-conjugated ones. For example, conjugated molecules absorb light at longer wavelengths.
Alpha Carbon And Alpha Protons
The carbon directly attached to the functional group in an organic molecule is referred to as the alpha carbon and the hydrogen attached to an alpha carbon are termed as the alpha hydrogens or alpha protons. These alpha carbon atoms and alpha hydrogen atoms are of importance because they undergo certain characteristic reactions in organic chemistry.
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10.
In each of the following pairs, circle the quantity that is greater; if the two items are the same, circle SAME.
electronegativity of chlorine
electronegativity of arsenic
# of unpaired electrons in Mn²+
# of unpaired electrons in As
# of orbitals in 5p subshell
# of 4p electrons in Se²-
# of nonbonding domains on the central
atom in T-shaped molecular geometry
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
C.
d.
e.
e. # of nonbonding domains on the central
atom in square pyramidal molecular geometry
# of orbitals in 3p subshell
# of 4p electrons in Rb+
sp²
lyi
sp³d²
bond 1
hybridization
of central atom
or
9. The structure of lidocaine (C14H22N₂O), a common local anesthetic, is shown below. Answer the following questions
about this structure. Lone pairs of electrons have been omitted for clarity; all atoms (except H) obey the octet rule; bond
angles may not be as they appear.
CH₂
Determine the number of sp² hybridized atoms.
Determine the number of pi (7) bonds.
Consider the N-C-C bond angles labeled a and b. Which of these is the
larger angle? Circle the one best answer.
angle a
angle b
bond 4
or
or
electron domain
geometry
octahedral
or
trigonal planar
or
Now consider the C- O bond labelled 3.
What orbitals overlap to form the C- O sigma bond?
What orbitals overlap to form the C- O pi bond?
they are the same
they are the same length
Fill in the blanks to complete the following table for substances with the chemical formula AX,.
clinc
#bonding
domains.
Consider the C-C bonds labelled 1 and 4. Which of these bonds should be shorter? Circle the one best answer
below.
# nonbonding
domains
0
HC
1
HC
orbital on C with
orbital on C with
or
molecular geometry
or
see-saw
or
or
or
SAME
val
SAME
SAME
SAME
SAME
H₂C2
orbital on O
orbital on O
polar or nonpolar?
polar
CH₂
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CH₂
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