How can you tell a substituent will donate negative charge into an aromatic ring? A) There is an oxygen in the substituent B) There is a lone pair on the atom next to the ring C) There is a positive or partial positive charge on the atom next to the ring D) There is a nitrogen in the substituent

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How can you tell a substituent will donate
negative charge into an aromatic ring?
A) There is an oxygen in the substituent
B) There is a lone pair on the atom next to
the ring
C) There is a positive or partial positive
charge on the atom next to the ring
D) There is a nitrogen in the substituent
Transcribed Image Text:How can you tell a substituent will donate negative charge into an aromatic ring? A) There is an oxygen in the substituent B) There is a lone pair on the atom next to the ring C) There is a positive or partial positive charge on the atom next to the ring D) There is a nitrogen in the substituent
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