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Interpretation:
Necessary curved arrows to go from the resonance structure on the left to the resonance structure on the right are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
In resonance, delocalization of
A curved arrow can originate from a lone pair of electrons or from the center of a covalent double or triple bond to indicate the specific pair of electrons that is being moved.
The arrow points to an atom if the electrons being moved become a lone pair. Otherwise, the arrow points to the center of an existing single or double bond to represent the formation of a new double or triple bond there.
Each curved arrow illustrates the movement of an electron pair.
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Organic Chemistry: Principles And Mechanisms: Study Guide/solutions Manual (second)
- The next part of the problem is to draw the resonance hybrid. (Exclude formal charges) I’m not sure where to put the dotted resonance lines of the hybrid structure.arrow_forwardThe instructions are to draw the resonance hybrid structure of the molecule on the left. My answer is circled , which is wrong. Can someone explain why?arrow_forwardDraw all possible resonance structures for thefollowing molecule.arrow_forward
- Which of the following species is a valid resonance structure of A? Use curved arrows to show how A is converted to any valid resonance structure. When a compound is not a valid resonance structure of A, explain why not.arrow_forwardConsider the Lewis structure shown for thionitromethane. Draw the major resonance structure for the compound shown; include lone pairs of electrons, formal charges, and condensed hydrogen atoms (located in the More menu). Then draw curved arrows to show how this can be converted to the Lewis structure given.arrow_forwardDraw the major resonance structure for the compound shown; include lone pairs of electrons, formal charges, and condensed hydrogen atoms (located in the More menu). Then draw curved arrows to show how this can be converted to the Lewis structure givenarrow_forward
- Which of the following species (B, C,D) is a valid resonance of A? Use curved arrows to show how A is converted to any valid resonance structure.arrow_forwardDraw the curved arrows to show the resonance structure for the following molecules. ( there are 3 molecules )arrow_forwardWould you mind to check all the answer on this table because I try to understand the line bond structure and re-draw structure my homeworkarrow_forward
- Draw all reasonable resonance structures for the following compounds. Be sure to show the proper arrows to indicate electron movementarrow_forwardDraw all reasonable resonance structures for the following cation. Then draw the resonance hybrid.arrow_forwardFollow the curved arrows to draw a second resonance structure for each species.arrow_forward
- Organic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning
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