The Lewis structure of caffeine where all the atoms have a formal charge of zero is to be determined. The sp 2 ,sp 3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms are to be identified. The number of sigma ( σ ) and pi ( π ) bonds is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The hybridization of an atom can be obtained by finding its steric number. The sum of the numbers of atoms bonded to the required atom and the number of lone pairs the atom has is known as the steric number. If the steric number is 4 , the atom is sp 3 hybridized. If the steric number is 3 , the atom is sp 2 hybridized. If the steric number is 2 , the atom is sp hybridized. Sigma bonds are the single bonds present between atoms in a compound. The second bonding that occurs between the atoms is known as the pi bonding. If the electrons present in all the chemical bonds are assumed to be equally shared among the atoms, then the charge assigned to the atom is known as the formal charge. To determine: The Lewis structure of caffeine, the sp 2 ,sp 3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms and the number of sigma ( σ ) and pi ( π ) bonds.
The Lewis structure of caffeine where all the atoms have a formal charge of zero is to be determined. The sp 2 ,sp 3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms are to be identified. The number of sigma ( σ ) and pi ( π ) bonds is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The hybridization of an atom can be obtained by finding its steric number. The sum of the numbers of atoms bonded to the required atom and the number of lone pairs the atom has is known as the steric number. If the steric number is 4 , the atom is sp 3 hybridized. If the steric number is 3 , the atom is sp 2 hybridized. If the steric number is 2 , the atom is sp hybridized. Sigma bonds are the single bonds present between atoms in a compound. The second bonding that occurs between the atoms is known as the pi bonding. If the electrons present in all the chemical bonds are assumed to be equally shared among the atoms, then the charge assigned to the atom is known as the formal charge. To determine: The Lewis structure of caffeine, the sp 2 ,sp 3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms and the number of sigma ( σ ) and pi ( π ) bonds.
Solution Summary: The author explains the Lewis structure of caffeine, where all the atoms have a formal charge of zero, and the number of sigma and pi bonds.
Interpretation: The Lewis structure of caffeine where all the atoms have a formal charge of zero is to be determined. The sp2,sp3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms are to be identified. The number of sigma (σ) and pi (π) bonds is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The hybridization of an atom can be obtained by finding its steric number. The sum of the numbers of atoms bonded to the required atom and the number of lone pairs the atom has is known as the steric number.
If the steric number is 4, the atom is sp3 hybridized.
If the steric number is 3, the atom is sp2 hybridized.
If the steric number is 2, the atom is sp hybridized.
Sigma bonds are the single bonds present between atoms in a compound. The second bonding that occurs between the atoms is known as the pi bonding.
If the electrons present in all the chemical bonds are assumed to be equally shared among the atoms, then the charge assigned to the atom is known as the formal charge.
To determine: The Lewis structure of caffeine, the sp2,sp3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms and the number of sigma (σ) and pi (π) bonds.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
To determine: The sp2,sp3 and the sp hybridized carbon and nitrogen atoms.
LTS
Solid:
AT=Te-Ti
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Average
ΔΗ
Mass water, g
24.096
23.976
23.975
Moles of solid, mol
0.01763
001767
0101781
Temp. change, °C
2.9°C
11700
2.0°C
Heat of reaction, J
-292.37J -170.473
-193.26J
AH, kJ/mole
16.58K 9.647 kJ 10.85 kr
16.58K59.64701
KJ
mol
12.35k
Minimum AS,
J/mol K
41.582
mol-k
Remember: q = mCsAT (m = mass of water, Cs=4.184J/g°C) & qsin =-qrxn &
Show your calculations for:
AH in J and then in kJ/mole for Trial 1:
qa (24.0969)(4.1845/g) (-2.9°C)=-292.37J
qsin =
qrxn =
292.35 292.37J
AH in J = 292.375 0.2923kJ
0.01763m01
=1.65×107
AH in kJ/mol =
=
16.58K
0.01763mol
mol
qrx
Minimum AS in J/mol K (Hint: use the average initial temperature of the three trials, con
Kelvin.)
AS=AHIT
(1.65×10(9.64×103) + (1.0
Jimai
For the compound: C8H17NO2
Use the following information to come up with a plausible structure:
8
This compound has "carboxylic acid amide" and ether functional groups.
The peaks at 1.2ppm are two signals that are overlapping one another.
One of the two signals is a doublet that represents 6 hydrogens; the
other signal is a quartet that represents 3 hydrogens.
Vnk the elements or compounds in the table below in decreasing order of their boiling points. That is, choose 1 next to the substance with the highest bolling
point, choose 2 next to the substance with the next highest boiling point, and so on.
substance
C
D
chemical symbol,
chemical formula
or Lewis structure.
CH,-N-CH,
CH,
H
H 10: H
C-C-H
H H H
Cale
H 10:
H-C-C-N-CH,
Bri
CH,
boiling point
(C)
Сен
(C) B
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