Concept explainers
a)
Interpretation:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Different resonance forms that stabilize a molecule differ only in the placement of their bonding or nonbonding electrons. Neither the position nor the hybridization of any atom changes from one resonance form to another.
To draw:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given.
b)
Interpretation:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Different resonance forms that stabilize a molecule differ only in the placement of their bonding or nonbonding electrons. Neither the position nor the hybridization of any atom changes from one resonance form to another.
To draw:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given.
c)
Interpretation:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given are to be drawn.
Concept introduction:
Different resonance forms that stabilize a molecule differ only in the placement of their bonding or nonbonding electrons. Neither the position nor the hybridization of any atom changes from one resonance form to another.
To draw:
All the resonance forms that would stabilize the carbocation given.
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