ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (LOOSELEAF)
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Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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True or False? Circle your answer.a. A resonance hybrid is a structure with equal contribution from each possible resonance structure.True Falseb. Localized electrons do not participate in resonance.True False
a. list the polar bonds in acetone with their corresponding dipole vectors. Is acetone a polar molecule?
b. What is valence bond hybridization of each carbon atom in acetone?
c. What functional group is present in acetone?
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