CHEM 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Valence Bond Theory
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Look at thedrawing of the butadiene molecule. Which statement about thismolecule isnottrue?
By valence bond theory (and the drawing), thereare four electrons to account for in the molecule. | |
Valence bond theory says that all the carbon atomshave hybridized sp2orbitals. | |
There are p orbitals (in the carbon atoms) whoseaxes actually are perpendicular to the page. | |
The resonance that occurs in the butadienemolecule causes the carbon-carbon bond lengths to constantlychange. |
Look at the drawing of the butadiene molecule.Which statement about this molecule isnottrue?
By valence bond theory (and the drawing), thereare four electrons to account for in the molecule. | |
Valence bond theory says that all the carbon atomshave hybridized sp2orbitals. | |
There are p orbitals (in the carbon atoms) whoseaxes actually are perpendicular to the page. | |
The resonance that occurs in the butadienemolecule causes the carbon-carbon bond lengths to constantlychange. |
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