Hydrazine, N2H4, and carbon disulfide, CS2, form a cyclic molecule (right). (a) Draw

Chapter 11, Problem 11.43

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Hydrazine, N2H4, and carbon disulfide, CS2, form a cyclic molecule (right). (a) Draw Lewis structures for N2H4 and CS2. (b) How do electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and hybridization of N change when N2H4 reacts to form the product? (c) How do electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and hybridization of C change when CS2 reacts to form the product?

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