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Difference between n(ch3)and n(sih3)

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Answered by shanthanshvarma
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Answer:

N(SiH₃)₃ tends to form a planar geometrical structure, whereas N(CH₃)₃ forms a structure with pyramidal geometry.

Explanation:

This is because there is the presence of back bonding in between the filled-up 2p orbital of the Nitrogen atom and the empty 3d orbital of Si.

Answered by ankita2006mishra
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N(SiH₃)₃ tends to form a planar geometrical structure, whereas N(CH₃)₃ forms a structure with pyramidal geometry. This is because there is the presence of back bonding in between the filled-up 2p orbital of the Nitrogen atom and the empty 3d orbital of Si. However, N(CH₃)₃ does not have any such back bonding.

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