Hybridisation in organic compounds, Chemistry

Assignment Help:

Hybridisation in Organic Compounds

(1) The method of mixing atomic orbitals to form a set of new equivalent orbitals is known as hybridisation. There are three kinds of hybridisation,

(i) sp3 hybridisation (included in saturated organic compounds containing only single covalent bonds),

(ii) sp2 hybridisation (included in organic compounds having carbon atoms linked by double bonds) and

 (iii) sp hybridisation (included in organic compounds having carbon atoms linked by a triple bonds).


Related Discussions:- Hybridisation in organic compounds

Ethyl group in the most stable or not, The propyl group on carbon-4 has to ...

The propyl group on carbon-4 has to be gauche to either the ethyl group or the isopropyl group. Due to the isopropyl group is larger, the propyl group is gauche to the ethyl group

Elements, which element is the largest size halogen.

which element is the largest size halogen.

Ratio of radii of second and first bohr orbits of h atom, Ratio of radii of...

Ratio of radii of second and first Bohr orbits of H atom: (1) 2        (2) 4        (3) 3        (4) 5 Ans: 4

Show the uses of emulsions, Q. Show the Uses of Emulsions? Emulsions pr...

Q. Show the Uses of Emulsions? Emulsions provide many useful functions in food preparation and processing. They: 1) act as vehicles for flavour to foods, 2) dilute ingr

A, chemical bonding

chemical bonding

Basic concepts, what are ion? under what conditions are they produced?

what are ion? under what conditions are they produced?

Chemical equilibria, what do you know about the dynamic nature of chemical ...

what do you know about the dynamic nature of chemical equilibrium?

Why carboxylate salts less reactive than esters, Carboxylate salts Car...

Carboxylate salts Carboxylate salts are less reactive than esters in nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions for two reasons.  First, resonance stabilization of carboxylate s

Uses of methane - alkanes, Uses of methane - Alkanes (1) In the develop...

Uses of methane - Alkanes (1) In the development of compounds such as formaldehyde, methyl chloride, methyl alcohol, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, etc. (2) In the prepar

Write Your Message!

Captcha
Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd