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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
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a) (1 point) Build anthracene, optimize its geometry and examine its structure. Describe its shape. b) (1 point) Measure the C-C

bond lengths in anthracene. How do the bond lengths compare to typical C−C or C=C bond distances? c) (1 point) Build N-maleimide, optimize the geometry and examine the structure. Is the molecule flat?
Chemistry
1 answer:
oksano4ka [1.4K]3 years ago
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Answer:

a) The structure of anthracene is planar with all the pi electrons delocalized in the structure to maintain aromaticity.

b) The C-C bond length in anthracene is about 140 pm with all the bond lengths being similar to each other.

The standard C-C bond length is 154 pm while standard C=C bond is about 134 pm. Therefore the bond length in anthracene is smaller than standard C-C bond length and longer than standard C=C bond length. This can be explained from the fact that the C-C bonds in anthracene has be mixed characteristics of single and double bond because of the delocalization of pi electrons over the whole structure. As a result, they are neither fully single nor fully double bond in nature. Hence the observed bond lengths.

c) This molecule is not flat. The N-atom is sp3 hybridized here and the H-atom attached to N will remain out of plane.

Explanation:

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