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प्रश्न
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
CH3NO2
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उत्तर
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{.......}\ce{H}\phantom{.....}\ce{O}\\
\phantom{.......}|\phantom{.....}//\\
\ce{H - C - N}\\
\phantom{......}|\phantom{.....}\backslash\\
\phantom{......}\ce{H}\phantom{.....}\ce{O}
\end{array}\]
In CH3NO2 (nitromethane), there are 6 sigma (σ) bonds (3 C-H, 1 C-N, 1 N-O) and 1 pi (π) bond (in the N=O double bond), arising from the resonance structure where one N-O bond is a double bond, contributing one sigma and one pi bond, while the other N-O bond is a single sigma bond.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
CH2 = C = CH2
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecule:
HCONHCH3
In the organic compound CH2 = CH – CH2 – CH2 – C ≡ CH, the pair of hybridized orbitals involved in the formation of: C2 – C3 bond is ______.
What is hybridization state of each carbon atom in the following compound?
CH2 = C = O
What is hybridization state of each carbon atom in the following compound?
CH3CH = CH2
What is hybridization state of each carbon atom in the following compound?
(CH3)2CO
What is hybridization state of each carbon atom in the following compound?
CH2 = CHCN
Assertion (A): All the carbon atoms in H2C = C = CH2 are sp2 hybridised
Reason (R): In this molecule all the carbon atoms are attached to each other by double bonds.
Which one of the following has sp3, sp2, or sp hybrid orbitals in the ratio 6 : 3 : 2?
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
HCONHCH3
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
HCONHCH3
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecule:
\[\ce{HCONHCH3}\]
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
\[\ce{HCONHCH3}\]
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
\[\ce{HCONHCH3}\]
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecule:
\[\ce{HCONHCH3}\]
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecules:
\[\ce{HCONHCH3}\]
Indicate the σ and π bonds in the following molecule:
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\ce{HCONHCH3}
\end{array}\]
