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- Molecules are considered planar when all of their atoms lie in the same plane12. Here are some factors that contribute to a molecule being planar:
- Ring structures: A molecule with a ring structure can be planar if each element within the ring has a p-orbital perpendicular to the ring3.
- Hückel’s Rule: The ring must contain 4n+2 p-orbital electrons3.
- Presence of sp2 hybridized carbon: An sp2 hybridized carbon can force the molecule to adopt a planar configuration4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Said of a molecule when all of its atoms lie in the same plane. Can also be said for a portion of a molecule, such as a ring. Atoms, groups, bonds, or other objects lying within the same plane are periplanar or coplanar.www.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/IGOC/P/planar.htmlPlanar molecules have all their atoms in the same plane Eg. linear, bent, trigonal planar and square planar Examples of planar molecules The diagram shows molecules which have all their atoms in the same plane with their name and the associated bond anglewww.savemyexams.com/a-level/chemistry/cie/25/r…Each element within the ring must have a p-orbital that is perpendicular to the ring, hence the molecule is planar. This means that the ring cannot contain a neutral sp 3 carbon. The compound must follow Hückel’s Rule (the ring has to contain 4n+2 p-orbital electrons).courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-potsdam-organic…Planar molecules have all their atoms in the same plane Eg. linear, bent, trigonal planar and square planar Molecules which have all their atoms in the same plane The presence of an sp 2 hybridised carbon can force the molecule to adopt a planar configuration (trigonal planar)www.savemyexams.com/a-level/chemistry/cie/22/r… How can I tell whether or not a molecule is planar?
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Trigonal Planar: The molecule forms a triangular shape in one plane. It has one atom at the center and three at the corners of an equilateral triangle, making a bond angle of 120°. Examples are boron trifluoride (BF 3), boron trichloride …
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