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Interpretation: The orbitals are used to form the indicated bonds in α- sinensal are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: α- sinensal is a weak base and insoluble in water. It is a constituent of orange oil. The molecular formula of α- sinensal is C15H22O and its IUPAC name is (2E, 6E, 9E)-2, 6, 10-trimethyl-2, 6, 9, 11-dodecatetraenal.

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Answer to Problem 20.1P

The orbitals are used to form bond [1], bond [2] and bond [3] are sp2 hybrid orbitals.

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The given structure of α- sinensal is,

Organic Chemistry-Package(Custom), Chapter 20, Problem 20.1P

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Bond [1] is formed by the overlapping of sp2 hybrid orbitals of carbonyl carbon with sp2 hybrid orbitals of adjacent carbon. Hence, the orbitals are used to form bond [1] are sp2 hybrid orbitals.

Bond [2] indicates the double bond between carbon and oxygen i.e. carbonyl bond in which one bond is pi and other one is sigma bond. The pi bond is formed by the lateral overlapping of unhybridized 2p orbital of carbon with 2p orbital of oxygen. The sigma bond is formed by head to head overlapping of sp2 hybrid orbitals of oxygen atom and sp2 hybrid orbitals of carbon atom. Hence, the orbitals are used to form bond [2] are sp2 hybrid orbitals.

Bond [3] is formed by the overlapping of sp2 hybrid orbitals of carbon atom with sp2 hybrid orbitals of adjacent carbon atom. Hence, the orbitals are used to form bond [3] are sp2 hybrid orbitals.

Conclusion

The orbitals are used to form bond [1], bond [2] and bond [3] are sp2 hybrid orbitals.

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Interpretation: The type of orbitals where the lone pairs on O reside are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: α- sinensal is a weak base and insoluble in water. It is a constituent of orange oil. The molecular formula of α- sinensal is C15H22O and its IUPAC name is (2E, 6E, 9E)-2, 6, 10-trimethyl-2, 6, 9, 11-dodecatetraenal.

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Answer to Problem 20.1P

The type of orbitals where the lone pairs on O reside are 2s and 2p orbitals.

Explanation of Solution

The oxygen atom of carbonyl carbon in α- sinensal has two lone pairs. One of the lone pair of electrons is located in the 2s orbital and other one is located on the 2p orbitals of oxygen atom. Hence, the type of orbitals where the lone pairs on O reside are 2s and 2p orbitals.

Conclusion

The type of orbitals where the lone pairs on O reside are 2s and 2p orbitals.

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