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Reactive Intermediates

Methyl free radicals and carbenes are reactive intermediates discussed in the document. Methyl free radicals have one unpaired electron and sp3 hybridization, while carbenes contain a carbon atom with a single pair of electrons and sp2 hybridization. The document provides links to images depicting the structure and hybridization of these two reactive intermediates.

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Reactive Intermediates

Methyl free radicals and carbenes are reactive intermediates discussed in the document. Methyl free radicals have one unpaired electron and sp3 hybridization, while carbenes contain a carbon atom with a single pair of electrons and sp2 hybridization. The document provides links to images depicting the structure and hybridization of these two reactive intermediates.

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Capuchino #7

Sept. 18, 2014

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Reactive Intermediate
1. Methyl Free Radical

Picture/Hybridization

http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/@api/deki/files/4554/image229.png
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2. Carbene

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/17/Carbenes.
png

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