Resonance Structures. Draw one reasonable resonance structure for each of the following. Resonance Structures. Draw one reasonable resonance structure for each of the following. More Resonance, Structures, Draw all reasonable resonance structure for the following. Circle the r.s. that contributes more to the hybrid. If two or more contribute equally, circle all.
Draw all reasonable resonance structures of the following.
1. For the following molecule, draw all possible reasonable resonance structures and then draw the corresponding resonance hybrid. Points will be deducted for invalid resonance structures (5 points) HO
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)
2.) Draw correct Lewis dot structures for each of the following molecules. Draw all reasonable resonance structures. Expand the octet of the central atom (if possible) in order to minimize formal charges. Calculate formal charges on each atom. 12 pt.) a. CIO, b. NO, C. SO,
6. Please draw all the reasonable resonance structures for the following molecules. (10 pt) H с 'N H H H
Draw reasonable resonance structures. Use electron pushing arrow notation to show the conversion of a resonance structure into another structure.
#3 and 4 please 3. Draw 2 reasonable resonance structures for a molecule with the following skeletal structure (count electrons) H H C C-N-O Draw 2 reasonable resonance structures for a molecule with the following skeletal structure (count electrons) 4. H C N C O H- H -I
For each of the following draw all possible, valid resonance structures. Show all electron movement with arrows to receive full cred CH3 CH3 CH3
draw reasonable resonance structures (as many as needed); include formal charges and lone pairs of electrons.