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bond energy, bond polarity and bond length
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: bobbicole-ga List Price: $3.00 |
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13 Sep 2002 10:35 PDT
Expires: 13 Oct 2002 10:35 PDT Question ID: 64702 |
The dipole moment of hydrocarbon calicene is as large as 5.6D Any suggested explanation. |
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Re: bond energy, bond polarity and bond length
From: kano4-ga on 18 Dec 2002 04:01 PST |
The dipole moment of calicene is caused by resonance structure, in which three membered ring is partially positive and five membered ring partially negative. See page http://www.science.smith.edu/departments/Chem/Courses/organic/chm223a/probsetans/ps4Ans/probset4ans.htm for chemical structure of calicene and the resonance structure |
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