n/takeAssignment/takeCovalentActivity.do?locator=assignment-take [References] Draw structural formulas for both resonance structures of the enolate ion obtained by treating the carbonyl compound below with base. You do not have to consider stereochemistry. • Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner. Separate resonance structures using the → symbol from the drop-down menu. +▾ H ChemDoodleⓇ Sn [F 4 Previous Next Save and Ex
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![**Resonance Structures for Enolate Ion**
**Assignment:**
Draw structural formulas for both resonance structures of the enolate ion obtained by treating the carbonyl compound below with base.
**Instructions:**
1. You do not have to consider stereochemistry.
2. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right corner.
3. Separate resonance structures using the ↔ symbol from the drop-down menu.
**Chemical Structure:**
The structure displayed is a carbonyl compound with a benzene ring attached to an enolate ion. The carbonyl group is shown on the right with an adjacent C-C single bond leading to the benzene ring on the left.
**ChemDoodle Interface:**
- The sketching area is provided for drawing the structures.
- Various drawing tools and symbols are available in the toolbar to construct and modify chemical structures.
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Enolate ion :-
Enolate ion is obtained by the abstraction of alpha hydrogen atom from aldehydes or ketones.
Enolate ion is resonance stabilized .
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