Write and compare the ground-state electron configurations for each pair of elements. (a) Carbon and silicon (b) Oxygen and sulfur (c) Nitrogen and phosphorus
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1
Covalent Bonding and Shapes of Molecules
2
Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
3
Stereoisomerism and Chirality
4
Acids and Bases
5
Alkenes: Bonding, Nomenclature, and Properties
6
Reactions of Alkenes
7
Alkynes
8
Haloalkanes, Halogenation, and Radical Reactions
9
Nucleophilic Substitution and b-Elimination
10
Alcohols
11
Ethers, Epoxides, and Sulfi des
12
Infrared Spectroscopy
13
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
14
Mass Spectrometry
15
An Introduction to Organometallic Compounds
16
Aldehydes and Ketones
17
Carboxylic Acids
18
Functional Derivatives of Carboxylic Acids
19
Enolate Anions and Enamines
20
Dienes, Conjugated Systems, and Pericyclic Reactions
21
Benzene and the Concept of Aromaticity
22
Reactions of Benzene and Its Derivatives
23
Amines
24
Catalytic Carbon-Carbon Bond Formation
25
Carbohydrates
26
Lipids
27
Amino Acids and Proteins
28
Nucleic Acids
29
Organic Polymer Chemistry
Textbook Solutions for Organic Chemistry
Chapter 1 Problem 1.25
Question
Which compounds have nonpolar covalent bonds, which have polar covalent bonds, and which have ions? (a) LiF (b) CH3F (c) MgCl2 (d) HCl
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Title
Organic Chemistry 6
Author
William H. Brown, Christopher S. Foote , Brent L. Iverson, Eric Anslyn
ISBN
9780840054982