For each of the substituted benzene molecules below, determine the inductive and resonance effects the substituent will have on the benzene ring, as well as the overall electron-density of the ring compared to unsubstituted benzene. Molecule HN 0= H Inductive Effects O donating O withdrawing O no inductive effects O donating OO O withdrawing O no inductive effects Resonance Effects O donating O O withdrawing O no resonance effects O donating O withdrawing O no resonance effects Overall Electron-Density O electron-rich O electron-deficient O similar to benzene OO O electron-rich O electron-deficient O similar to benzene x Ś

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For each of the substituted benzene molecules below, determine the inductive and resonance effects the substituent will have on the benzene ring, as well as the overall electron-density of the ring compared to unsubstituted benzene.

 
For each of the substituted benzene molecules below, determine the inductive and resonance effects the substituent will have on the benzene ring, as well as the
overall electron-density of the ring compared to unsubstituted benzene.
Molecule
HN
H
Inductive Effects
O donating
O withdrawing
no inductive effects
donating
withdrawing
no inductive effects
Resonance Effects
donating
withdrawing
no resonance effects
donating
withdrawing
no resonance effects
Overall Electron-Density
electron-rich
electron-deficient
similar to benzene
electron-rich
electron-deficient
similar to benzene
X
Ś
Transcribed Image Text:For each of the substituted benzene molecules below, determine the inductive and resonance effects the substituent will have on the benzene ring, as well as the overall electron-density of the ring compared to unsubstituted benzene. Molecule HN H Inductive Effects O donating O withdrawing no inductive effects donating withdrawing no inductive effects Resonance Effects donating withdrawing no resonance effects donating withdrawing no resonance effects Overall Electron-Density electron-rich electron-deficient similar to benzene electron-rich electron-deficient similar to benzene X Ś
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