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- 3. Draw all resonance structures for the following radicals.If a carbocation is present, do you typically push electrons towards or away from it? Why? Do you generally push electrons towards or away from a negative charge? Why? In a neutral molecule, should you push pi electrons towards the more or less electronegative atom? Why?Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Using the curved arrow to guide your reasoning, draw the missing product of the following dissociation. Include formal charges and unshared electron pairs. Check your answer to ensure that charge is conserved. H H X. H H draw structure ...
- 4. Circle the following pairs of structures that do not constitute resonance structures. For the proper resonance pairs, draw curved arrows to convert the first structure to the second. Draw in all lone pairs of electrons. H3C-CH3 „CH3 HgC-N' a) b) H2C=C=CH2 H3C-CECH FCH2 d) H3C' CH2 H H3C3. Draw an orbital overlap model of the following molecule and indicate the most reactive electron pair. Explain your reasoning based on VB theory.Describe with words how you would draw the curved arrow(s) to get to the more stable resonance form for the left-hand pair. Be sure to include how many curved arrows are needed and what atom (or bond) the electrons are coming from or going to. Do the same for the resonance pair on the right-hand side. more stable more stable
- 2. Provide two additional important resonance forms for the molecule below. Of the three resonance structures, circle the one that would be most stable. buk7. Draw curved arrows indicating the movements of electrons between the following pair of resonance structures. Name the pattern of resonance shown. What is the hybridization of the carbon atoms? 8. Draw the remaining three resonance structures for the molecule in problem 7 above. 9. There are several possible forms of a trisubstituted cyclohexane with the formula C10H200. I have drawn four of them. From these, which one do you think is most commonly naturally occurring, and why? Which is least commonly occurring and why? HO HO" HO HODraw the curved arrows to show the resonance structure for the following molecules. ( there are 3 molecules )
- Click the "draw structure" button to launch the drawing utility. Using the curved arrow to guide your reasoning, draw the missing product of the following dissociation. Include formal charges and unshared electron pairs. Check your answer to ensure that charge is conserved. :Br: anion draw structure... cation5. Draw two other resonance structures for the following compound.The two molecules in the pictrue behave very differently in reactions. Though they are both neutral, it is possible to draw resonance structures to illustrate which atoms will have partial charges. In one of the molecules, a carbon of the double bond is partially positive while in the other it is partially negative. 1. Draw one resonance structure for each molecule below with only one positive and one negative charge in the left box. In the box to the right draw out the original structure with its partial charges, which can be determined from the resonance structures.
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