The hybridization scheme for the marked atoms and bond angles for the marked angles needs to be determined for the given structure of toluene 2-4 di-isocyanate. Concept introduction: In hybridization, the mixing of atomic orbitals takes place to from new hybrid orbital (with a different energy, shapes, etc.) which is appropriate for the pairing of electrons reulsting formation of chemical bonds. The concept valence bond theory explains the detailed manner of the covalent bond foirmation that takes place by the overlapping of two half-filled orbitals of different atoms. Hybridization is of three types: s p , s p 2 , s p 3 s p = The C ≡ C is sp hybridized. s p 2 = The C = C is s p 2 hybridized. s p 3 = The C − C is s p 3 hybridized.
The hybridization scheme for the marked atoms and bond angles for the marked angles needs to be determined for the given structure of toluene 2-4 di-isocyanate. Concept introduction: In hybridization, the mixing of atomic orbitals takes place to from new hybrid orbital (with a different energy, shapes, etc.) which is appropriate for the pairing of electrons reulsting formation of chemical bonds. The concept valence bond theory explains the detailed manner of the covalent bond foirmation that takes place by the overlapping of two half-filled orbitals of different atoms. Hybridization is of three types: s p , s p 2 , s p 3 s p = The C ≡ C is sp hybridized. s p 2 = The C = C is s p 2 hybridized. s p 3 = The C − C is s p 3 hybridized.
Solution Summary: The author explains the hybridization scheme for marked atoms and bond angles for the marked angles in toluene 2-4 di-isocyanate.
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Chapter 11, Problem 64IAE
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The hybridization scheme for the marked atoms and bond angles for the marked angles needs to be determined for the given structure of toluene 2-4 di-isocyanate.
Concept introduction:
In hybridization, the mixing of atomic orbitals takes place to from new hybrid orbital (with a different energy, shapes, etc.) which is appropriate for the pairing of electrons reulsting formation of chemical bonds.
The concept valence bond theory explains the detailed manner of the covalent bond foirmation that takes place by the overlapping of two half-filled orbitals of different atoms.
Predict the major products of this reaction.
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Draw only the major product or products in the drawing area below. If there's more than one major product, you can draw them in any arrangement you like.
Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds if necessary, for example to distinguish between major products with different stereochemistry.
If there will be no products because there will be no significant reaction, just check the box under the drawing area and leave it blank.
Note for advanced students: you can ignore any products of repeated addition.
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Given a system with an anodic overpotential, the variation of η as a function of current density- at low fields is linear.- at higher fields, it follows Tafel's law.Calculate the range of current densities for which the overpotential has the same value when calculated for both cases (the maximum relative difference will be 5%, compared to the behavior for higher fields).
Using reaction free energy to predict equilibrium composition
Consider the following equilibrium:
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) = 2NH3 (g) AGº = -34. KJ
Now suppose a reaction vessel is filled with 8.06 atm of nitrogen (N2) and 2.58 atm of ammonia (NH3) at 106. °C. Answer the following questions about this
system:
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Under these conditions, will the pressure of N2 tend to rise or fall?
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Is it possible to reverse this tendency by adding H₂?
In other words, if you said the pressure of N2 will tend to rise, can that be
changed to a tendency to fall by adding H2? Similarly, if you said the
pressure of N will tend to fall, can that be changed to a tendency to rise
by adding H₂?
If you said the tendency can be reversed in the second question, calculate
the minimum pressure of H₂ needed to reverse it.
Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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