Chapter 1: Q1-1-34E (page 27)
Potassium methoxide,,KOCH3 contains both covalent and ionic bonds. Which do you think is which?
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Covalent and ionic bond formation in KOCH3
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Chapter 1: Q1-1-34E (page 27)
Potassium methoxide,,KOCH3 contains both covalent and ionic bonds. Which do you think is which?

Covalent and ionic bond formation in KOCH3
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What kind of hybridization do you expect for each carbon atom in the following molecules?
(a)
(b) 2-methylpropene
(c)But-1-en-3-yne

(d) Acetic acid

Why can’t an organic molecule have the formula (C2H7)?
How many valence electrons does each of the following dietary trace elements have?
(a) Zinc (b) Iodine (c) Silicon (d) Iron
Draw a line-bond structure for propene, . Indicate the hybridization of the orbitals on each carbon, and predict the value of each bond angle.
Allene, is somewhat unusual in that it has two adjacent double bonds. Draw a picture showing the orbitals involved in the s and p bonds of allene. Is the central carbon atomsp2orsp-hybridized? What about the hybridization of the terminal carbons? What shape do you predict for allene?
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