EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING
EP ESSENTIAL ORG.CHEM.-MOD.MASTERING
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Chapter 1, Problem 42P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The approximate bond angle for C-N-C in (CH3)2N+H2 should be predicted.

Concept introduction:

  • The bond angle depends on the orbital used by Carbon to form the bond.
  • The greater the amount of s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • Cylindrically symmetrical bonds are called sigma (σ) bonds; side to side overlap of parallel p orbital forms a pi (π) bond.
  • For example, sp3 carbon have bond angle of  109.50, sp2 carbon have bond angle of 1200, and sp carbon have bond angle of  1800.
  • The more s character in the orbital, the shorter the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the stronger the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • A π bond is weaker than a σ bond.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The approximate bond angle for C-O-H in CH3OH should be predicted.

Concept introduction:

  • The bond angle depends on the orbital used by Carbon to form the bond.
  • The greater the amount of s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • Cylindrically symmetrical bonds are called sigma (σ) bonds; side to side overlap of parallel p orbital forms a pi (π) bond.
  • For example, sp3 carbon have bond angle of  109.50, sp2 carbon have bond angle of 1200, and sp carbon have bond angle of  1800.
  • The more s character in the orbital, the shorter the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the stronger the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • A π bond is weaker than a σ bond.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The approximate bond angle for C-N-H in (CH3)2NH should be predicted.

Concept introduction:

  • The bond angle depends on the orbital used by Carbon to form the bond.
  • The greater the amount of s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • Cylindrically symmetrical bonds are called sigma (σ) bonds; side to side overlap of parallel p orbital forms a pi (π) bond.
  • For example, sp3 carbon have bond angle of  109.50, sp2 carbon have bond angle of 1200, and sp carbon have bond angle of  1800.
  • The more s character in the orbital, the shorter the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the stronger the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • A π bond is weaker than a σ bond.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The approximate bond angle for C-N-C in (CH3)2NH should be predicted.

Concept introduction:

  • The bond angle depends on the orbital used by Carbon to form the bond.
  • The greater the amount of s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • Cylindrically symmetrical bonds are called sigma (σ) bonds; side to side overlap of parallel p orbital forms a pi (π) bond.
  • For example, sp3 carbon have bond angle of  109.50, sp2 carbon have bond angle of 1200, and sp carbon have bond angle of  1800.
  • The more s character in the orbital, the shorter the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the stronger the bond.
  • The more s characters in the orbital, the larger the bond angle.
  • A π bond is weaker than a σ bond.

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