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Chapter 23, Problem 23.79SP
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The simplified orbital overlap picture of carbocation is to be drawn and existence of all hydrogen in carbocation in same plane is to be discussed.

Concept introduction:

In chemistry, orbitals overlap is the concentration of orbitals on adjacent atoms in same region of space. The picture representing the phenomena is called as orbitals overlap picture.

At least two orbitals must overlap with to form a bond. The examples of orbitals are s, p, d, f orbitals.

Sigma bond involves the bonding of two orbitals axially; on the other hand, pi bond involves the bonding of two orbitals equatorially.

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Chapter 23 Solutions

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