Pescrijption Two adjacant pi-bonds A pitood adjacent to n to an empty P-orbital pitbond addocent to a filled p-orbital An empry p-orbital next to a lone pdir of detrons Lin a
Pescrijption Two adjacant pi-bonds A pitood adjacent to n to an empty P-orbital pitbond addocent to a filled p-orbital An empry p-orbital next to a lone pdir of detrons Lin a
Chapter24: Amines And Heterocycles
Section24.9: Heterocyclic Amines
Problem 20P: Draw an orbital picture of thiazole. Assume that both the nitrogen and sulfur atoms are...
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A pi bond is formed by lateral overlapping of atomic orbitals. The electrons present in pi bonds are relatively less stable and tend to stabilize themselves via various delocalisation phenomena.
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