Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The bond length of the indicated
Concept introduction:
Weak resonance contributors give some single-bond character to the two terminal

Answer to Problem 14.33P
In
Explanation of Solution
The bond length of
The normal
The amount of shortening of
(b)
Interpretation:
The bond length of the indicated
Concept introduction:
Resonance contributors give some double-bond character to the

Answer to Problem 14.33P
The occupied
Explanation of Solution
The bond length of
The occupied
Out of these, the occupied
The occupied
(c)
Interpretation:
The bond length of the indicated
Concept introduction:
The highest energy MO of

Answer to Problem 14.33P
If an electron were promoted from the HOMO to the LUMO, the length of the
Explanation of Solution
The
If an electron is promoted from HOMO (
Therefore, the removal of an electron from the HOMO contributes to a shorter C2-C3 bond.
If an electron were promoted from the HOMO to the LUMO, the length of the
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