Draw the resonance structures of the next molecule starting with the one indicated by the curved arrow below. Use the curved arrows to show the movement of electrons and the resonance arrows to show the relationship between these structures. All lone electron pairs and charges must be clearly indicated Rank the resonance structures in order of contribution with #1 indicating the largest majority contributor to the resonance. c) Briefly justify your

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Draw the resonance structures of the next molecule starting with the one
indicated by the curved arrow below. Use the curved arrows to show the movement of electrons and the resonance arrows to show the relationship between these structures. All lone electron pairs and charges must be clearly indicated

Rank the resonance structures in order of contribution with #1 indicating the largest majority contributor to the resonance.

c) Briefly justify your choice of majority contributor.

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CH2
Transcribed Image Text::OCH3 CH2
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