3. Using curved arrows draw all the significant (not negligible) contributing resonance structures for the ions or...
draw all aignificant resonance structures and using curved arrows. add missing lone pair ОН +
EO 3- resonance structures, formal charges, stability 1. Draw ONE possible significant additional resonance structure for each of the following ions. Use curved arrows to show the movement of electrons that creates each new resonance structure. (Hint: lone pairs are not shown. Start by drawing in all one pairs, and include all lone pairs and formal charges in your additional resonance structure.) Page 1 of 3 2. For each structure, draw the resonance structure that is indicated by the curved...
Dimethyformamide, DMF, is a simple amide. Draw the other contributing resonance structure for DMF. Add curved arrows to the molecule on the left to show how the contributing resonance form on the right is produced. All lone-pairs of electrons and all charges must be shown. Select Draw Rings More Erase Select Draw Rings More Erase - Erase N
Draw a major resonance structure for the following enolate. Use curved arrows in both structures to show the delocalization of electron pairs. Include lone pairs of electrons, formal charges, and hydrogen atoms. Draw a major resonance structure for the following enolate. Use curved arrows in both structures to show the delocalization of electron pairs. Include lone pairs of electrons, formal charges, and hydrogen atoms.
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...
3 Three major contributing resonance structures are possible for the following anion. One is given below, but is incomplete. Complete the given structure by adding non-bonding electrons and formal charges. Draw the remaining structures, including non-bonding electrons and formal charges. Do not draw curved arrows.
(8 pts) Draw all contributing resonance structures for the following molecules. Include the curved arrow(s) that get you from one drawing to the next. Draw lone pairs 4.
Draw the curved arrows and the resulting resonance structure for the following structures. Include lone pairs and charges in your structure. Acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter)
Write all possible contributing resonance structures for the following intermediates; show movement of electrons with arrows (0.5 point will be deducted for each missing or wrong arrow and 0.5 points will be deducted for each missing charge); label the most contributing resonance structure or write "equally contributing" if this is the case. (10 points): 1· a. b. С. Don't forget about lone pair of electrons on Br Br d. 03
Please help!! 1. a. Draw the structures of A and B (resonance structures), and C (tetrahedral intermediate). Use curved arrows to show how each structure is formed b. Draw the structure of the Nu: you would use to make CompoundD O (tetrahedral intermediate) он c. (i) Explain why H does not react with a pi bond in the ring in Compound Z. (ii) Which resonance structure, A or B, shows why reacting H with the ketone makes the more reactive?...