Why do electrons in resonance move through unhybridized p-orbitals and not through lone pairs and multiple bonds? (Not understanding this concept because in arrow pushings for resonance structures, the electrons do come from lone pairs or bonds)
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Why do electrons in resonance move through unhybridized p-orbitals and not through lone pairs and multiple...
PH3 Draw the Lewis structure for the molecule.Include all lone pairs of electrons. If resonance structures are needed to describe the Lewis structure, draw all possible resonance structures.
Draw two additional resonance structures for the following compound. Include Lone Pairs in your answer. Do not include initial structure and resonance arrow in your answer.
draw reasonable resonance structures (as many as needed); include formal charges and lone pairs of electrons.
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5. Resonance provides the basis for a large portion of organic chemistry and helps us identify sites of high and low electron density. We will see that the electron source (nucleophile) is attracted to the site of electron sinks or deficiency (electrophile). For the following, draw the curved arrow that shows the movement of electrons that takes you from one resonance structure to the other. Remember to always start your arrow at the source of electrons (r-bond or lone pair)....
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1. What did you notice about the shapes with and without the lone pairs? how do the lone lairs affect the final shape? Guidelines for Drawing Lewis Structures. STEP 1: Determine the total number of valence electrons for the molecule. STEP 2: Determine the skeletal structure arrangement of atoms) of the compound. For simple compounds the singular atom will be in the center with the others arranged around it. STEP 3: Attach each bonded atom to the central atom with...