Chemistry, asked by shipramukherjee, 9 months ago

what are nitrenes in organic chemistry?​

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Answered by baba231972
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nitrene is a analogus of carbene and it is reactive intermediate and invole un many chemical reactions

Answered by shizuka66
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In chemistry, a nitrene (R–N) is the nitrogen analogue of a carbene. The nitrogen atom is uncharged and univalent, so it has only 6 electrons in its valence level—one covalent bond and four non-bonded electrons. ... A nitrene is a reactive intermediate and is involved in many chemical reactions.

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