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Chapter 1, Problem 72CP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the hybridization state of heteroatom, bond angle of C-N-C in the product and the type of atomic orbital of oxygen in which the lone pair reside

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 1, Problem 72CP , additional homework tip  1

Concept introduction:

The atomic orbitals mix together to form a hybrid orbital which is suitable for forming bonds between the atoms to form a compound.  This mixing of hybrid orbitals is known as hybridization.  The hybridization determines the geometry of the particular atom in the compound.  Shortly to say

sp3hybridized =tetrahedral

trigonal pyramidal(if one lone pair of electron is present)

bent geometry (if two lone pair of electrons are present)

sp2hybridized =trigonal planar

sp hybridized =linear

To identify: To identify the hybridization state of heteroatom in given compounds

 (b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the hybridization state of heteroatom, bond angle of C-N-C in the product and the type of atomic orbital of oxygen in which the lone pair reside

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 1, Problem 72CP , additional homework tip  2

Concept introduction:

The atomic orbitals mix together to form a hybrid orbital which is suitable for forming bonds between the atoms to form a compound.  This mixing of hybrid orbitals is known as hybridization.  The hybridization determines the geometry of the particular atom in the compound.  Shortly to say

sp3hybridized =tetrahedral

trigonal pyramidal(if one lone pair of electron is present)

bent geometry (if two lone pair of electrons are present)

sp2hybridized =trigonal planar

sp hybridized =linear

To identify: To identify the bond angle of C-N-C bond.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the hybridization state of heteroatom, bond angle of C-N-C in the product and the type of atomic orbital of oxygen in which the lone pair reside

ORG.CHEM EBOOK W/BBWILEY PLUS>CUSTOM<, Chapter 1, Problem 72CP , additional homework tip  3

Concept introduction:

The atomic orbitals mix together to form a hybrid orbital which is suitable for forming bonds between the atoms to form a compound.  This mixing of hybrid orbitals is known as hybridization.  The hybridization determines the geometry of the particular atom in the compound.  Shortly to say

sp3hybridized =tetrahedral

trigonal pyramidal(if one lone pair of electron is present)

bent geometry (if two lone pair of electrons are present)

sp2hybridized =trigonal planar

sp hybridized =linear

To identify: To identify in what type of atomic orbital the lone pair of oxygen reside

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