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How Cyclohexyl chloride is sp³ hybridised​


taha2950: Exactly, I'm asked how that Carbon is sp³ hybridised (in cycle chloride)

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Answered by littleleo
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Explanation:

Answer. The Cl- atom in chlorobenzene is linked to sp2 hybridized carbon atom, whereas in cyclohexyl chloride it is linked to sp3 hybridized carbon atom. Now, as sp2 hybridized carbon has more s-character, it is more electronegative than sp3 hybridized carbon atom.

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taha2950: But how that Carbon is sp³ hybrid?
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shinelykstar75: The dipole moment of chloro-benzene is less than cyclo hexyl chloride as in chloro benzene C-Cl bond is sp2 hybridised where  as in cyclohexyl chloride the C−Cl bond is Sp3 Hybridised . As sp2 has more s character and more electronegative than sp3. Chlorobenzene is less polar than cyclohexyl chloride.
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Answered by shinelykstar75
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The Cl- atom in chlorobenzene is linked to sp2 hybridized carbon atom, whereas in cyclohexyl chloride it is linked to sp3 hybridized carbon atom. Now, as sp2 hybridized carbon has more s-character, it is more electronegative than sp3 hybridized carbon atom.

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