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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

A VB picture of the π orbitals and the resonance hybrid of the allyl anion (CH2 = CH - CH2-) are to be drawn. Whether the two pictures agree or disagree is to be explained.

Concept introduction:

Some chemical and structural features of molecules are unaccounted for by VB theory, most notably electron delocalization, or resonance, over three or more nuclei. The VB theory picture of a species that has resonance is inaccurate because it represents a single resonance structure, not the hybrid.

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Answer to Problem 14.1P

The VB picture of the π orbitals of allyl anion is

EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P , additional homework tip  1

The structure of the resonance hybrid of allyl anion is

EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P , additional homework tip  2

Explanation of Solution

All three carbon atoms in the allyl anion are sp2 hybridized. Each atom has one pure p AO, with all three parallel to each other. Therefore, VB picture of the allyl anion can be drawn as

EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P , additional homework tip  3

This corresponds to a double bond between C2 and C3, with a -1 formal charge on C1. This does not agree with the resonance hybrid because the hybrid shows the charge delocalized on C1 and C2. Also, the two bonds in the hybrid, C1C2 and C2C3, are equivalent, with a partial double bond character,

EBK GET READY FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P , additional homework tip  4

Conclusion

The VB theory picture of a given species represents a single resonance structure and not the hybrid.

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