Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9781118454312
Author: David R. Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 1, Problem 54PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the value of “x” in given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

Each and every element has valence electrons and the total number of bonds that can be formed with it is equal to the number of valence electrons present.  All the atoms try to complete the octet rule in order to become stable, so the atoms share their valence electrons with the next atoms to reach the octet state.

To determine: The value of “x” in BHx need to be found out

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the value of “x” in given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

Each and every element has valence electrons and the total number of bonds that can be formed with it is equal to the number of valence electrons present.  All the atoms try to complete the octet rule in order to become stable, so the atoms share their valence electrons with the next atoms to reach the octet state.

To determine: The value of “x” in CHx need to be found out

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the value of “x” in given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

Each and every element has valence electrons and the total number of bonds that can be formed with it is equal to the number of valence electrons present.  All the atoms try to complete the octet rule in order to become stable, so the atoms share their valence electrons with the next atoms to reach the octet state.

To determine: The value of “x” in NHx need to be found out

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify the value of “x” in given set of compounds.

Concept introduction:

Each and every element has valence electrons and the total number of bonds that can be formed with it is equal to the number of valence electrons present.  All the atoms try to complete the octet rule in order to become stable, so the atoms share their valence electrons with the next atoms to reach the octet state.

To determine: The value of “x” in CH2Clx need to be found out

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