Is Cubane Reactive?

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Cubane C8H8(s) C 8 H 8 ( s ) is a cubic-shaped hydrocarbon with a carbon atom at each corner of the cube. Cubane is very unstable. Some researchers have been seriously injured when crystals of the compound exploded while being scooped out of a bottle.

Why is cubane so acidic?

The carbon – carbon bonds become p-rich, and the exocyclic carbon orbital used for the C – H bond becomes s-rich. … Thus, the hydrogen atoms of cubane are expected to be more acidic than those of strain-free, saturated hydrocarbons.

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What is the Vsepr shape of C8H8?

Cubane C8H8(s) is a cubic-shaped hydrocarbon, with a carbon atom, at each corner of the cube.

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