Column I Column II a. Z donates electrons by hyperconjugation and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance. ОН b. Z withdraws electrons inductively and withdraws electrons by resonance. Br c. Z deactivates the ring and directs ortho-para. *NH3 d. Z withdraws electrons inductively, donates electrons by resonance, and activates the ring. CH;CH3 e. Z withdraws electrons inductively and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance. NO2

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For each of the statements in Column I, choose a substituent from Column II that fits the description for the compound on the right:

Column I
Column II
a. Z donates electrons by hyperconjugation and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance.
ОН
b. Z withdraws electrons inductively and withdraws electrons by resonance.
Br
c. Z deactivates the ring and directs ortho-para.
*NH3
d. Z withdraws electrons inductively, donates electrons by resonance, and activates the ring.
CH;CH3
e. Z withdraws electrons inductively and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance.
NO2
Transcribed Image Text:Column I Column II a. Z donates electrons by hyperconjugation and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance. ОН b. Z withdraws electrons inductively and withdraws electrons by resonance. Br c. Z deactivates the ring and directs ortho-para. *NH3 d. Z withdraws electrons inductively, donates electrons by resonance, and activates the ring. CH;CH3 e. Z withdraws electrons inductively and does not donate or withdraw electrons by resonance. NO2
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