3. Against each statement write if the statement is True or False. a. You can draw an arrow from the lone pair of electrons to a &t. b. You can draw an aTow from the lone pair of electrons to a+ charge. You can draw an arrow from the + charge to a charge. С.

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3. Against each statement write if the statement is True or False.
a You can draw an arow from the lone pair of electrons to a &+.
b. You can draw an arrow from the lone pair of electrons to a + charge.
You can draw an arrow from the + charge to a -
charge.
С.
d. You can draw an arow from the Lewis acid to a Lewis Base.
e. You can draw an arrow from the alkene (double bond) to a + charge.
f. You can draw an arrow from the alkene to a &+ charge.
g.
You
can draw an arrow from an Electrophile to a Nucleophile.
h. When an anion (conjugate base of a weak acid) attacks a carbon, it is called a
Nucleophile.
When an anion (conjugate base of a weak acid) attacks a proton (or H in a molecule), it is
1.
called a Base.
1. An amine acts as a Lewis Acid.
Transcribed Image Text:3. Against each statement write if the statement is True or False. a You can draw an arow from the lone pair of electrons to a &+. b. You can draw an arrow from the lone pair of electrons to a + charge. You can draw an arrow from the + charge to a - charge. С. d. You can draw an arow from the Lewis acid to a Lewis Base. e. You can draw an arrow from the alkene (double bond) to a + charge. f. You can draw an arrow from the alkene to a &+ charge. g. You can draw an arrow from an Electrophile to a Nucleophile. h. When an anion (conjugate base of a weak acid) attacks a carbon, it is called a Nucleophile. When an anion (conjugate base of a weak acid) attacks a proton (or H in a molecule), it is 1. called a Base. 1. An amine acts as a Lewis Acid.
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Given : Different types of  the statements 

To find: which of the following are true and which are false. 

Solution: If partially positive charge is present on any atom that means it is deficient of electrons and will accept electrons. 

Lewis acids are those which can accept electrons and Lewis bases are those which can donate electrons . 

If their is positive charge that means it will accept the electrons and negative charge will donate electrons.  

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