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    N,N-Diethyl-M-Tolumide (DEET)is the Active Ingredient in Many Mosquito Repellents
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N,N-Diethyl-M-Tolumide (DEET)is the Active Ingredient in Many Mosquito Repellents

Question 111

Question 111

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N,N-diethyl-m-tolumide (DEET) is the active ingredient in many mosquito repellents.What is the hybridization state of the nitrogen atom in the structure of DEET shown below? N,N-diethyl-m-tolumide (DEET) is the active ingredient in many mosquito repellents.What is the hybridization state of the nitrogen atom in the structure of DEET shown below?   A) sp B) sp<sup>2</sup> C) sp<sup>3</sup> D) sp<sup>3</sup>d E) sp<sup>3</sup>d<sup>2</sup>


A) sp
B) sp2
C) sp3
D) sp3d
E) sp3d2

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