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Chapter 1, Problem 1.81P
a. What is the hybridization of each N atom in nicotine?
b. What is the geometry around each N atom?
c. In what type of orbital does the lone pair on each N atom reside?
d. Draw a constitutional isomer of nicotine.
e. Draw a resonance structure of nicotine.
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