The azide ion, N3-, is linear with two N-N bonds of equal length, 1.16 Ã. (a) Draw

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The azide ion, N3-, is linear with two N-N bonds of equal length, 1.16 Ã….
(a) Draw a Lewis structure for the azide ion.
(b) With reference to Table 8.5, is the observed bond length consistent with your Lewis structure?
(c) What hybridization scheme would you expect at each of the nitrogen atoms in N3-?
(d) Show which hybridized and unhybridized orbitals are involved in the formation of σ and π bonds in N3-.
(e) It is often observed that σ bonds that involve an sp hybrid orbital are shorter than those that involve only sp2 or sp3 hybrid orbitals. Can you propose a reason for this? Is this observation applicable to the observed bond lengths in N3-?
The azide ion, N3-, is linear with two N-N bonds
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Chemistry The Central Science

ISBN: 978-0321696724

12th edition

Authors: Theodore Brown, Eugene LeMay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward

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