Answer to Question #102679 in General Chemistry for sakshi

Question #102679
(a)Assuming that the covalent radius of hydrogen is 28 pm when it is bonded to other atoms, calculate the bond lengths of the bonds in CH2 = CH−CH2−NH2 . b) Alkyl halides are more reactive than alkanes. Explain the reason.
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2020-02-17T07:06:25-0500

a) 7 x 28 x 2 = 392.

b) Halogenoalkanes are based on alkanes so they have all single bonds and are therefore SP3 hybridized. With the exception of the fluroalkane they are more reactive than alkanes principally due to two reasons: ... The halogen which is electronegative will accept the electrons from the broken C-X bond and leave.


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20.04.20, 22:39

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12.04.20, 09:28

Assuming that the covalent radius of hydrogen is 28 pm when it is bonded to other atoms, and using Table 3.10, calculate the bond lengths of the bonds in CH2=CH-CH2-NH2​

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08.04.20, 20:47

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08.04.20, 11:19

Assuming that the covalent radius of hydrogen is 28 pm when it is bonded to other atoms, calculate the bond lengths of the bonds in CH2 = CH−CH2−NH2 . I want full explaination

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