Alkenes
Chem 2411 Lecture 07 Alkene Stability EZ Nomenclature 2015
Chapter 6 Alkenes and Alkynes I: Structure and Preparation.
CARBON-BASED ALLOTROPES AND THEIR PROPERTIES A.A. 2011-2012 Fullerenes.
Hybridization – mixing of two or more atomic orbitals to form a new set of hybrid orbitals. 1.Mix at least 2 nonequivalent atomic orbitals (e.g. s and.
1435-1436 2014-2015. Learning Objectives Chapter two discusses the following topics and the student by the end of this chapter will: Know the structure,
7. Alkenes: Structure and Reactivity Why this Chapter? C-C double bonds are present in most organic and biological molecules To examine consequences of.
Orbitalsand Covalent Bonds. Atomic Orbitals Don’t Work n to explain molecular geometry. n In methane, CH 4, the shape s tetrahedral. n The valence electrons.
1.15 Bonding in Methane and Orbital Hybridization.
Covalent Bonding Orbitals Adapted from bobcatchemistry
What is Hybridization? Used to explain some of the shapes of molecules in VSEPR Theory ( Valence shell electron pair repulsion)
CH 6: Alkenes Structure and Reactivity Renee Y. Becker CHM 2210 Valencia Community College.