(6) Draw all mis (b) Draw all missing resonance structures, if any, for each of the...
For each of the following anions, draw all possible resonance contributors. Show the conversion between resonance contributors by including curved arrow formalism. 1. O2N Based on the resonance structures you drew in question 1, which compound (A or B) would you expect to be the more stable anion? Briefly explain your choice. 2. Looking at the compound you chose in part 2, which of its resonance contributors is the major contributor? Briefly explain. 3.
1. Please draw all resonance structures (if there are any, not all structures may have resonance structures) for the carbocations A-E (make sure you use resonance arrows (<->). Then circle the carbons that can react with a nucleophile in a SN1-type reaction.
3. . Draw all the possible resonance structures: (6 points) 4. Write the products or reactants: (12 points) 3.. Draw all the possible resonance structures: (6 points) OCH3 H NO2 a. CH2 CH + H3C CH2 b. H,C 4. Write the products or reactants: (12 points) COOH 0-1 heat COOH a. HBr, leq b.
For the cyanate ion (NCO), a. Draw three reasonable Lewis structures (i.e. resonance structures) that obey the octet rule. b. Calculate the formal charge for each element in each structure. Clearly show your work c. Clearly identify the most stable structure based on the formal charges calculated in part b. d. Explain the reason for the structure you selected as most stable.
Each molecule below has four additional significant resonance structures. Draw these additional structures, using arrows to show electron movement. For each set of resonance structures, indicate which is more stable than the rest. I think I just confusing myself trying to draw these structures and any help is much appreciated! (a) Each molecule below has four additional significant resonance structures. Draw these additional structures, using arrows to show electron movement. For each set of resonance structures, indicate which is more...
Draw both resonance structures or draw the major organic product(s) as outlined in the instructions. Draw both resonance structures of the anion formed by the reaction of the most acidic C-H bond of the compound below with base. H3C OCH Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. For structures having different hydrogens of comparable acidity, assume that the reaction occurs at the less-substituted carbon. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom...
(Review Topics Draw both resonance structures of the anion formed by the reaction of the most acidic C-H bond of the compound below with base. (References H Include all valence lone pairs in your answer. For structures having different hydrogens of comparable acidity, assume that the reaction occurs at the less-substituted carbon. Draw one structure per sketcher. Add additional sketchers using the drop-down menu in the bottom right comer. Separate resonance structures using the symbol from the drop-down menu. ChemDoodle...
5) Draw three correct structures (2 are resonance) for CINO2. (6) Determine which structure is the most stable using formal charges.
a) Draw a Lewis structure including all resonance structures and nonzero formal charges for the isolated azide anion, N3- b) .Based on the Lewis structure, predict whether the two N-N bond lengths in the azide ion will be the same or different; if different, which one is longer; and whether the bond lengths are shorter or longer than those in N2 c) Draw a Lewis structure including all resonance structures and nonzero formal charges for hydrogen azide, HN3 d) Based...
Question 5 a) Draw all the reasonable resonance structures for N20 with the atoms bonded in the order N-N-O. Label all the non-zero formal charges on the atoms in your structures. Note do not show your formal charge calculations, just label the non-zero values in your structures. (3 marks) b) Decide which structure(s) contribute the most to the resonance hybrid. Clearly explain your reasoning (1 mark)