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What is H3CCN?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

Ethanenitril or acetonitrile . H3C - C///N is the structure.

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Would a TRIPLE covalent bond be polar?

The cause of polarity is the electronegativity difference between the atoms. This can occur with triple bonds. The only elents that readiliy form triple bonds are carbon and nitrogen. One example is acetonitrile H3CCN which has a triple bond between carbon and nitrogen and a high dipole moment, indicating bond polarity.


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Would a TRIPLE covalent bond be polar?

The cause of polarity is the electronegativity difference between the atoms. This can occur with triple bonds. The only elents that readiliy form triple bonds are carbon and nitrogen. One example is acetonitrile H3CCN which has a triple bond between carbon and nitrogen and a high dipole moment, indicating bond polarity.


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