For this molecule draw the 2 best resonance structures in the boxes. Circle the best.

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See attached image. For this molecule draw the 2 best resonance structures in the boxes. Circle the best.

The image illustrates a chemical structure labeled "molecule 2," which appears to be a protonated amine with a hydroxyl group. There is a positively charged nitrogen atom, depicted by the "+" symbol next to it. The molecular structure includes:

- An amine group (NH) at the start, which is protonated.
- A linear chain with three carbon atoms.
- A hydroxyl group (OH) attached to the third carbon.

The molecule is the starting point of a chemical equation or process, indicated by a double-headed arrow pointing towards two empty boxes. The double-headed arrow suggests an equilibrium or reversible reaction.

The two empty boxes, labeled with brackets, represent an unknown product or products of a reaction. Each box is connected to the central molecule 2 with double-headed arrows, maintaining the theme of equilibrium in the reaction.

This image could be a part of a discussion about acid-base reactions, equilibrium processes, or the structure and function of amine compounds in organic chemistry.
Transcribed Image Text:The image illustrates a chemical structure labeled "molecule 2," which appears to be a protonated amine with a hydroxyl group. There is a positively charged nitrogen atom, depicted by the "+" symbol next to it. The molecular structure includes: - An amine group (NH) at the start, which is protonated. - A linear chain with three carbon atoms. - A hydroxyl group (OH) attached to the third carbon. The molecule is the starting point of a chemical equation or process, indicated by a double-headed arrow pointing towards two empty boxes. The double-headed arrow suggests an equilibrium or reversible reaction. The two empty boxes, labeled with brackets, represent an unknown product or products of a reaction. Each box is connected to the central molecule 2 with double-headed arrows, maintaining the theme of equilibrium in the reaction. This image could be a part of a discussion about acid-base reactions, equilibrium processes, or the structure and function of amine compounds in organic chemistry.
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The lone pair of electrons of oxygen makes a double bond with the carbon atom. It eliminates the positive charge on the carbon atom. The formal positive charge comes on the oxygen atom.

In the next resonating structure, the conjugated double bond comes in conjugation and eliminates the positive charge on the oxygen atom.

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