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The molecule 2-butene is able to undergo a process called cis-trans isomerization, where the molecule switches from being a cis-
alkene to a trans-alkene. This transformation can be induced by light.
स - x
H.
H3C
H.
light
H3C
CH3
CH3
What is the hybridization of the two central carbon atoms in 2-butene?
sp
O sp
O sp
The isomerization requires breaking the n bond. Use the table of bond energies to determine the approximate amount of energy
(in joules) required to break the C-Ca bond in 2-butene, both per mole and per molecule.
E =
2.61 x105
J/mol
4.33 x1019
E =
J/molecule
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What is the wavelength of light that would be required to perform the cis-trans isomerization of one molecule of 2-butene?
Transcribed Image Text:Resour The molecule 2-butene is able to undergo a process called cis-trans isomerization, where the molecule switches from being a cis- alkene to a trans-alkene. This transformation can be induced by light. स - x H. H3C H. light H3C CH3 CH3 What is the hybridization of the two central carbon atoms in 2-butene? sp O sp O sp The isomerization requires breaking the n bond. Use the table of bond energies to determine the approximate amount of energy (in joules) required to break the C-Ca bond in 2-butene, both per mole and per molecule. E = 2.61 x105 J/mol 4.33 x1019 E = J/molecule Incorrect What is the wavelength of light that would be required to perform the cis-trans isomerization of one molecule of 2-butene?
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