The molecular shapes of the two forms of N 2 F 2 are to be drawn. Concept introduction: The following steps are used to determine the molecular shape and electron-group arrangement of the given molecule. Step 1: Write the Lewis structure of the given formula. Step 2: Count all electron groups including bonding and non-bonding pairs around the central atom and use it to assign one of the five electron-group arrangement. Step 3: Write the ideal bond angle related to the electron-group arrangement and the ideal angles can be predicted by using VSEPR. Step 4: Count the bonding and non-bonding electron groups and draw the molecular shape accordingly.
The molecular shapes of the two forms of N 2 F 2 are to be drawn. Concept introduction: The following steps are used to determine the molecular shape and electron-group arrangement of the given molecule. Step 1: Write the Lewis structure of the given formula. Step 2: Count all electron groups including bonding and non-bonding pairs around the central atom and use it to assign one of the five electron-group arrangement. Step 3: Write the ideal bond angle related to the electron-group arrangement and the ideal angles can be predicted by using VSEPR. Step 4: Count the bonding and non-bonding electron groups and draw the molecular shape accordingly.
The molecular shapes of the two forms of N2F2 are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
The following steps are used to determine the molecular shape and electron-group arrangement of the given molecule.
Step 1: Write the Lewis structure of the given formula.
Step 2: Count all electron groups including bonding and non-bonding pairs around the central atom and use it to assign one of the five electron-group arrangement.
Step 3: Write the ideal bond angle related to the electron-group arrangement and the ideal angles can be predicted by using VSEPR.
Step 4: Count the bonding and non-bonding electron groups and draw the molecular shape accordingly.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The direction of molecular polarity in the two forms of N2F2 is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The dipole moment arises when there is a separation of charges between two ions or atoms involved in the bond. The dipole moment is a vector quantity and is directed towards the most electronegative atom.
The direction of the dipole moment is represented as follows:
The polar and non-polar molecule can be identified on the basis of the net dipole moment. Polar molecules have non zero value of net dipole moment and the non polar molecules have zero net dipole moment.
16. The proton NMR spectral information shown in this problem is for a compound with formula
CioH,N. Expansions are shown for the region from 8.7 to 7.0 ppm. The normal carbon-13 spec-
tral results, including DEPT-135 and DEPT-90 results, are tabulated:
7
J
Normal Carbon
DEPT-135
DEPT-90
19 ppm
Positive
No peak
122
Positive
Positive
cus
и
124
Positive
Positive
126
Positive
Positive
128
No peak
No peak
4°
129
Positive
Positive
130
Positive
Positive
(144
No peak
No peak
148
No peak
No peak
150
Positive
Positive
してし
3. Propose a synthesis for the following transformation. Do not draw an arrow-pushing
mechanism below, but make sure to draw the product of each proposed step (3 points).
+ En
CN
CN
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