QUESTION 1 Draw a more stable resonance form for the structure provided. Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons. Why is your structure more stable? CH : Cyclopentadienyl anion (shown below) is an interesting organic molecule because it consists only of carbon and hydrogen stoms, but it is negatively charged and remarkably stable. Explain why this compound is so stable, and support your answer with additional structures. QUESTION 2 cyclopentadienyl anion QUESTION 3 :Which of the following compounds would you predict to be more stable? Explain your reasoning. HN.

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QUESTION 1.
Draw a more stable resonance form for the structure provided. Use curved
arrows to show the flow of electrons. Why is your structure more stable?
CH3
QUESTION 2
: Cyclopentadienyl anion (shown below) is an interesting organic molecule
because it consists only of carbon and hydrogen etoms, but it is negatively charged and remarkably
stable. Explain why this compound is so stable, and support your answer with additional structures.
cyclopentadienyl
anion
H.
QUESTION 3
: Which of the following compounds would you predict to be more stable?
Explain your reasoning.
NH
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 1. Draw a more stable resonance form for the structure provided. Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons. Why is your structure more stable? CH3 QUESTION 2 : Cyclopentadienyl anion (shown below) is an interesting organic molecule because it consists only of carbon and hydrogen etoms, but it is negatively charged and remarkably stable. Explain why this compound is so stable, and support your answer with additional structures. cyclopentadienyl anion H. QUESTION 3 : Which of the following compounds would you predict to be more stable? Explain your reasoning. NH
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