Does hybridisation of the acceptor in case of back bonding changes if yes then how?
Anshika , 8 Years ago
Grade 12
1 Answers
Vikas TU
Yes, perhaps!
This is called B-strain effect or Back:
Boron is first sp2 hybridized and then eventually changes to sp3 because the large substituents in lewis base and lewis acids are forced to fold back behind the acceptor or donot atom.
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