Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 15.11B, Problem 15.17P
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Interpretation: The charge-separated resonance form of the reactant that is given in solved problem
Concept introduction: The charge separated resonance is defined as the separation of positive and negative charge present on a molecule. The delocalization of lone pair or free electrons from one place to another is known as resonance. The stability of compound depends upon the number of resonating structures. More the resonating structures of compound more will its stability.
To draw: The charge-separated resonance form of the reactant that is given in solved problem
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