Chapter 11: Q8P (page 433)
What is the hybridization of carbon in each of the following: (a) ; (b) ;(c) role="math" localid="1656658782748" ?
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Chapter 11: Q8P (page 433)
What is the hybridization of carbon in each of the following: (a) ; (b) ;(c) role="math" localid="1656658782748" ?
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How do carbon and silicon differ with regard to the types of orbitals available forhybridization? Explain.
Which types of atomic orbitals of the central atom mix to form hybrid orbitals in
(a) SiCIH3 ; (b) CS2 ; (c) SCI3F ; (d) NF3 ?
Are these statements true or false? Correct any that are false.
Methyl isocyanate, is an intermediate in the manufacture of many pesticides. It received notoriety in 1984 when a leak from a manufacturing plant resulted in the death of more than 2000 people in Bhopal, India. What are the hybridizations of the N atom and the two C atoms in methyl isocyanate? Sketch the molecular shape.
Use partial orbital diagrams to show how the atomic orbitals of the central atom lead to hybrid orbitals in
(a)
(b)
(c)
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