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The bond in the carbonyl group of aldehydes and ketones is formed by the orbital overlap of the type A) sp-sp B) sp-sp C) sp-sp D) sp²-p​

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Answered by vishakha4421
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Answer: The bond in the carbonyl group of aldehydes and ketones both are formed by sp2- sp2 hybridization.

Explanation:

π bond form by sideways overlap of P orbitals above and below the plane of the molecule.

the bonding electron is drawn towards the more electronegativity oxygen atom creating a dipole in the C=O.

Answered by hridayangshubhaumik0
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Answer:

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Explanation:

π bond

The unhybridized p orbital on the carbon atom in the carbonyl group overlaps a p orbital on the oxygen atom to form the π bond in the double bond.

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