One of three p-orbitals on nitrogen atom overlaps with pi bonding system in benzene ring in the molecule of?
Answer: Phenyl amine
Explanation
- Phenylamine, also known as aniline, is a molecule that consists of a benzene ring attached to an amino group (-NH2).
- In this molecule, one of the three p-orbitals on the nitrogen atom overlaps with the pi bonding system in the benzene ring, forming a delocalized pi system.
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