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Why toulene is not planar?

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Answered by kawasthi134
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Answer:The molecule is a phenyl ring (from benzene), and a methyl group is present as a substituent. The molecule is planar due to the necessity of sp2 hybridization carbon to support the aromatic effect of the ring. Its IUPAC systematic name is methylbenzene. ... Toluene is liquid at standard conditions.

Answered by SGAkshayGRA
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Aromatic compounds are organic compounds that are cyclic in nature and consist of a ring system that undergoes delocalization. Toulene is one such compound with a methyl group attached to the benzene ring.

the atoms arrange themselves around the central molecule so that they exist on a single two-dimensional plane, the molecule is planar. The molecule may otherwise form any of several three-dimensional shapes, including tetrahedrons, octahedrons or bipyramids.

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