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Question 37 Answer the questions below about the bonding in this molecule. Type the answer in the box at the beginning. How many valence electrons total are shown in this Lewis Structure? What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 1? (example, sp³) What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 3? What is the approximate bond angle on N (see curved arrow)? How many sigma (?) bonds in the molecule? How many pi (?) bonds in the molecule?

          Question 37
Answer the questions below about the bonding in this molecule. Type the answer in the box at the beginning.
How many valence electrons total are shown in this Lewis Structure?
What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 1? (example, sp³)
What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 3?
What is the approximate bond angle on N (see curved arrow)?
How many sigma (?) bonds in the molecule?
How many pi (?) bonds in the molecule?
        
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Question 37
Answer the questions below about the bonding in this molecule. Type the answer in the box at the beginning.
How many valence electrons total are shown in this Lewis Structure?
What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 1? (example, sp³)
What kind of hybridization is used by carbon 3?
What is the approximate bond angle on N (see curved arrow)?
How many sigma (?) bonds in the molecule?
How many pi (?) bonds in the molecule?

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00:01 Let's read the question.
00:02 Answer the questions below about the bonding in this molecule.
00:06 Type the answer in the box at the beginning.
00:09 So here we have given a structure and we have different parts of question.
00:14 So we have to answer of this question.
00:16 So the given structure is h.
00:22 Here is two lone pair of electrons, one oxygen, here is carbon, double bond, oxygen, same as two pair of electrons.
00:41 And again here is carbon, another carbon with the triple bond, carbon, here is hydrogen, here what we have nitrogen with double bond and here again we have hydrogen, here we have two electrons.
01:09 So here is the numbering is done, 1, 2, 3 and 4.
01:15 So what are the parts of the question? so first part of the question is what, how many valence electrons total are shown in this structure.
01:26 So we can easily calculate the answer of this question by knowing the valence electron of the atoms involved in this bonding molecule.
01:37 So here we know that hydrogen has one valence electron, oxygen has six valence electrons, carbon has four valence electron and nitrogen has five valence electron.
01:45 So after summing all these valence electron of this atom, this will give the total valence electron and it will come how much? it will come 36 valence electron.
02:00 So this is the answer of the first part of the question.
02:02 Now let's read the second part of the question.
02:05 What kind of hybridization is used by the carbon one? so what kind of hybridization is used by the carbon one? so we can easily calculate by counting the total number of sigma bond formed by this carbon.
02:17 So here 1, 2 and 3...
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