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hybridization of carbanionic intermediate

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Answered by govardhanagirise76
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The negatively charged carbon atom of a carbanion is sp3 hybridized. ... For example, if a carbon atom with a π bond is bonded to the trivalent carbon atom of a reaction intermediate, the empty orbital of that carbon atom can interact with the 2p orbitals of the π bond. The result is a resonance-stabilized intermediate.

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The negatively charged carbon atom of a carbanion is sp3 hybridized. ... For example, if a carbon atom with a π bond is bonded to the trivalent carbon atom of a reaction intermediate, the empty orbital of that carbon atom can interact with the 2p orbitals of the π bond. The result is a resonance-stabilized intermediate

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