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what is the carbon atom next to C=C known as


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Answered by Ashwinshahdeo
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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The carbon atom next to C=C is known as allylic carbon.

  • The carbon atom that is next to the double bond is known as allylic carbon. The allylic carbon has undergone sp3 hybridization.
  • A single bond connects it to the sp2 hybridised carbon atom.
  • This carbon atom has a lower electron density than the carbon atoms in the double bond. CH3-CH=CH2 can be used as a general formula.

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