The shape of methyl carbanion is similar to that of –
(a) BF₃
(b) NH₃
(c) methyl free radical
(d) methyl carbocation
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The shape of methyl carbanion is similar to that of (b) NH₃
What is the shape of methyl carbanion?
- A carbanion has a negatively charged, trivalent carbonation that has eight electrons in its valence shell.
- Hence, a carbanion isn't electron lacking. Rather it has a lone pair.
Why is it so?
- The negatively charged carbon iota in methyl carbanion is sp³ hybridized.
- There are three bond matches and one lone pair of electrons.
- Consequently, the state of the methyl carbanion is pyramidal.
- Methyl carbanion is sp³ hybridized, with three bond matches and one solitary pair, same is the situation with NH³.
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