Acrylic fibers are polymers made from a starting material called acrylonitrile, H2C(CH)CN. In acrylonitrile, a - CN group replaces a hydrogen atom on ethene. Draw the Lewis diagram for this molecule, give the hybridization of each carbon atom, and describe the \pi orbitals and the number of electrons that occupy each one. Draw the three-dimensional structure of the molecule, showing all angles.

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Acrylic fibers are polymers made from a starting
material called acrylonitrile, H2C(CH)CN. In
acrylonitrile, a - CN group replaces a hydrogen atom on
ethene. Draw the Lewis diagram for this molecule, give
the hybridization of each carbon atom, and describe
the \pi orbitals and the number of electrons that occupy
each one. Draw the three-dimensional structure of the
molecule, showing all angles.
Transcribed Image Text:Acrylic fibers are polymers made from a starting material called acrylonitrile, H2C(CH)CN. In acrylonitrile, a - CN group replaces a hydrogen atom on ethene. Draw the Lewis diagram for this molecule, give the hybridization of each carbon atom, and describe the \pi orbitals and the number of electrons that occupy each one. Draw the three-dimensional structure of the molecule, showing all angles.
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