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- For each proposed set of resonance structures: a. (E) Add curved arrows (starting from left) to show how each successive r.s. was generated. b. Cross out any resonance structures that are NOT important, and explain your reasoning.What are the next favourable resonance structures being asked for?Please give the best resonance and second best resonance for SO2. Please explain why the best resonance is the "best" and why the second best resonance is the "second best".
- All resonance structures with arrow. Major resonance?Draw the resonance structures of the next molecule starting with the oneindicated 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.Which of the given resonance structures (A, B,or C) contributes most to the resonance hybrid? Which contributes least?
- Use curved arrows and draw four additional resonance contributors. Please circle the most significant contributor(s) to the resonance hybird and explain why.Draw the resonance contributors for the species/molecules shown in the boxes below. Then, indicate which species (if any) is the MAJOR contributor towards the resonance hybrid (most stable).Based on the charge stability, rank species A-G from the weakest base to the strongest base.
- Define the consequence of resonance stabilization ?Label the major and minor resonance structures below. Concisely explain why the structure you labeled as major is the major contributor to the overall structure of the compound.Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid. b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?