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Chapter 6, Problem 11SAQ
Which type of orbitals overlap to form the sigma bond between C and N in H — C
- C(sp2)-N(p)
- C(sp)-N(p)
- C(sp3)—N(sp3)
- C(sp3)-N(p)
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