Organic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
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ISBN: 9781119338352
Author: Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 2.12, Problem 29PTS

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The resonance hybrid for the given compound has to be drawn.

Concept Introduction:

The unshared electrons are called lone pair.

A negative charge means two lone pairs means and a positive charge means one lone pair

Curved arrows are necessary in drawing the resonance structure.

Curved arrows has a head indicating that the electrons are coming and tail indicating that the electrons are going.

The two rules in drawing the resonance structure is,

  • Breaking of single bond is not allowed.
  • Never exceed an octet for second row elements.

When a single Lewis structure does not represent a structure adequately, the true structure is the intermediate between the two or more structure referred to as resonance structure.

Resonance: The delocalization of electrons which is characterized as several structural changes.

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Organic Chemistry

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