Determine the relationship between Structure A and Structure B in each row of the table. Structure A Structure B Relationship o isomers H:0: H H :ö-H H-C=CーC-C-H H C=C -C=C-H O resonance structures H H. H o neither isomers S-cEN: :NEC O resonance structures O neither O isomers H-NーC=N: H. O resonance structures H. H-C=N=N neither

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**Determine the Relationship Between Structure A and Structure B**

In each row of the table, identify the relationship between Structure A and Structure B.

| Structure A | Structure B | Relationship | 
|-------------|-------------|--------------|
| ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither |
| ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither |
| ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither |

### Descriptions of Structures

1. **First Row:**
   - **Structure A:** Ethanol with an oxygen-hydrogen bond and lone pairs on oxygen.
   - **Structure B:** Ethanol with an oxygen-hydrogen bond and lone pairs on oxygen in a different spatial arrangement.
   - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither.

2. **Second Row:**
   - **Structure A:** Thiocyanate ion with a sulfur-carbon-nitrogen arrangement.
   - **Structure B:** Thiocyanate ion with a different arrangement of sulfur-carbon-nitrogen.
   - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither.

3. **Third Row:**
   - **Structure A:** Hydrogen-cyanide ion with a nitrogen-carbon triple bond.
   - **Structure B:** Protonated hydrogen cyanide.
   - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither.

### Explanation

- **Isomers:** Molecules with the same molecular formula but different structures.
- **Resonance Structures:** Alternative ways of drawing the same molecule, differing only in the distribution of electrons.
- **Neither:** Structures that are neither isomers nor resonance of each other.
Transcribed Image Text:**Determine the Relationship Between Structure A and Structure B** In each row of the table, identify the relationship between Structure A and Structure B. | Structure A | Structure B | Relationship | |-------------|-------------|--------------| | ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither | | ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither | | ![Structure A](https://example.com) | ![Structure B](https://example.com) | o isomers <br> o resonance structures <br> o neither | ### Descriptions of Structures 1. **First Row:** - **Structure A:** Ethanol with an oxygen-hydrogen bond and lone pairs on oxygen. - **Structure B:** Ethanol with an oxygen-hydrogen bond and lone pairs on oxygen in a different spatial arrangement. - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither. 2. **Second Row:** - **Structure A:** Thiocyanate ion with a sulfur-carbon-nitrogen arrangement. - **Structure B:** Thiocyanate ion with a different arrangement of sulfur-carbon-nitrogen. - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither. 3. **Third Row:** - **Structure A:** Hydrogen-cyanide ion with a nitrogen-carbon triple bond. - **Structure B:** Protonated hydrogen cyanide. - **Choices:** Isomers, resonance structures, neither. ### Explanation - **Isomers:** Molecules with the same molecular formula but different structures. - **Resonance Structures:** Alternative ways of drawing the same molecule, differing only in the distribution of electrons. - **Neither:** Structures that are neither isomers nor resonance of each other.
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