The reason behind that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond is to be described. The reason behind that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about inter nuclear axis unless the bond is broken is to be described. Concept introduction: Sigma bond is defined as axial overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the inter-nuclear axis. π bond is defined as the sideway overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the perpendicular of inter-nuclear axis. To determine: The explanation that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond. The explanation that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about the internuclear axis unless the bond is broken.
The reason behind that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond is to be described. The reason behind that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about inter nuclear axis unless the bond is broken is to be described. Concept introduction: Sigma bond is defined as axial overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the inter-nuclear axis. π bond is defined as the sideway overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the perpendicular of inter-nuclear axis. To determine: The explanation that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond. The explanation that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about the internuclear axis unless the bond is broken.
Solution Summary: The author explains that atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter-nuclear axis without breaking the bond.
Interpretation: The reason behind that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond is to be described. The reason behind that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about inter nuclear axis unless the bond is broken is to be described.
Concept introduction: Sigma bond is defined as axial overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the inter-nuclear axis.
π bond is defined as the sideway overlapping of atomic orbitals. This orbital overlaps along the perpendicular of inter-nuclear axis.
To determine: The explanation that the atoms in a single bond can rotate about inter nuclear axis without breaking the bond. The explanation that the atoms in a double and triple bond cannot rotate about the internuclear axis unless the bond is broken.
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Consider this step in a radical reaction:
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What type of step is this? Check all that apply.
Draw the products of the step on the right-hand side of the drawing area
below. If more than one set of products is possible, draw any set.
Also, draw the mechanism arrows on the left-hand side of the drawing
area to show how this happens.
ionization
propagation
initialization
passivation
none of the above
22.16 The following groups are ortho-para directors.
(a)
-C=CH₂
H
(d)
-Br
(b)
-NH2
(c)
-OCHS
Draw a contributing structure for the resonance-stabilized cation formed during elec-
trophilic aromatic substitution that shows the role of each group in stabilizing the
intermediate by further delocalizing its positive charge.
22.17 Predict the major product or products from treatment of each compound with
Cl₁/FeCl₂-
OH
(b)
NO2
CHO
22.18 How do you account for the fact that phenyl acetate is less reactive toward electro-
philic aromatic substitution than anisole?
Phenyl acetate
Anisole
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