Quote: Originally posted by DraconicAcid |
There may not be any free rotation around a triple bond, but it doesn't matter, because each sp hybridized carbon has only one other bond, and there
is free rotation around that one. |
It doesn't matter for carbon, but some transition metal complexes (for example, hexakis(dimethylamido)dimolybdenum) have triple bonds where the
rotation matters. And yes, it can freely rotate. This came up on one of my inorganic chemistry exams back in undergrad. |