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ISBN: 9781260475609
Author: SMITH, Janice
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Answer the following questions about acetonitrile (CH3C≡N:).
a. Determine the hybridization of both C atoms and the N atom.
b. Label all bonds as σ or π.
c. In what type of orbital does the lone pair on N reside?
d. Label all bonds as polar or nonpolar.
Answer the following questions about acetonitrile (CH3C = N:).
a. Determine the hybridization of both C atoms and the N atom.b. Label all bonds as s or p.c. In what type of orbital does the lone pair on N reside?d. Label all bonds as polar or nonpolar.
Answer the following questions about acetonitrile (CH;C=N:).
c. In what type of orbital does the lone pair on N reside?
d. Label all bonds as polar or nonpolar.
a. Determine the hybridization of both C atoms and the N atom.
b. Label all bonds as o or r.
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