Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
Essential Organic Chemistry, Global Edition
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781292089034
Author: Paula Yurkanis Bruice
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1.14, Problem 33P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

An appropriate bond angle for the given species has to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

A bond angle is the angle defined by lines joining the centers of two atoms to a third atom to which they are bonded.

Hybridization of carbon, nitrogen or oxygen can be identified by counting the number of π bonds,

If the atoms do not form π bond, then it is sp3 hybridized and the bond angle will be 109.5o.  When one lone pair is present, bond angle will be 107.3o. When two lone pair is present, bond angle will be 104.5o.

If the atoms form one π bond, then it is sp2 hybridized and the bond angle will be 120o

If the atoms form two π bonds, then it is sp hybridized and the bond angle will be 180o .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

An appropriate bond angle for the given species has to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

A bond angle is the angle defined by lines joining the centers of two atoms to a third atom to which they are bonded.

Hybridization of carbon, nitrogen or oxygen can be identified by counting the number of π bonds,

If the atoms do not form π bond, then it is sp3 hybridized and the bond angle will be 109.5o. When one lone pair is present, bond angle will be 107.3o. When two lone pair is present, bond angle will be 104.5o .

If the atoms form one π bond, then it is sp2 hybridized and the bond angle will be 120o

If the atoms form two π bonds, then it is sp hybridized and the bond angle will be 180o .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

An appropriate bond angle for the given species has to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

A bond angle is the angle defined by lines joining the centers of two atoms to a third atom to which they are bonded.

Hybridization of carbon, nitrogen or oxygen can be identified by counting the number of π bonds,

If the atoms do not form π bond, then it is sp3 hybridized and the bond angle will be 109.5o. When one lone pair is present, bond angle will be 107.3o. When two lone pair is present, bond angle will be 104.5o .

If the atoms form one π bond, then it is sp2 hybridized and the bond angle will be 120o

If the atoms form two π bonds, then it is sp hybridized and the bond angle will be 180o .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

An appropriate bond angle for the given species has to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

A bond angle is the angle defined by lines joining the centers of two atoms to a third atom to which they are bonded.

Hybridization of carbon, nitrogen or oxygen can be identified by counting the number of π bonds,

If the atoms do not form π bond, then it is sp3 hybridized and the bond angle will be 109.5o. When one lone pair is present, bond angle will be 107.3o. When two lone pair is present, bond angle will be 104.5o.

If the atoms form one π bond, then it is sp2 hybridized and the bond angle will be 120o

If the atoms form two π bonds, then it is sp hybridized and the bond angle will be 180o .

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