The structure of carbanion is pyramidal but it undergoes rapid inversion similar to those of amines.

The structure of carbanion is pyramidal but it undergoes rapid inversion similar to those of amines. Correct Answer True

The structure of carbanion is pyramidal but it undergoes rapid inversion similar to those of amines. The carbanion exists in a trigonal pyramidal geometry. Formally, a carbanion is the conjugate base of a carbon acid.

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