
Problem 21.27 Choose the resonance contributors of the peptide bond in the less stable configuration Check...
- Part A Choose the resonance contributors of the peptide bond in the less stable configuration Check all that apply. CH CH Н Submit Request Answer
The
structure shown has resonance.
identify the other resonance contributors
check all that apply
hown has resonance. Identify the other resonance contributors. Check all 0:0 ? 0: 0.. Θ.. O.. :O
Which of the following resonance contributors (of same molecule) is the most stable? SH
C. Draw resonance contributors and resonance hybrid for CHO2 then determine the bond order for C-O
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.
Draw the resonance structure for the peptide bond below.
please answer the following question.
Problem 6 - Resonance (15 points) Provide the resonance contributors of the following molecules.
From the compounds listed above, choose any pair of compounds
that are resonance contributors.
0 он CH2 CH2 CH3 CH3 CH3 CH3
Which of the following is true about the peptide bond. Choose all true statements. The peptide bond is polar, the N has a partial negative charge and the C has a partial positive charge. The peptide bond is uncharged. The plane of the peptide bond contains the following atoms: the alpha-carbon atom and CO groups of the first amino acid, the NH group and alpha-carbon of the second amino acid. The peptide bond has no double bond character.