Assigned Problem Set #4 1. Draw all the significant resonance forms for the following structures, and...
Chemistry 341 1. Draw all the significant resonance to major and which are minor, or if you have two cd Assigned Problem Set #4 ant resonance forms for the following structures, and indicate which are are minor, or if you have two equally important forms, say so. The number forms you need to draw is shown in parentheses below the arrow. (a) N 29 (1) o (1)
1. Draw all the significant resonance forms for the following structures, and indicate which are major and which are minor, or if you have two equally important forms, say so. The number of new forms you need to draw is shown in parentheses below the arrow. (a) N co 4. In each of the following reactions, indicate which structure is the nucleophile and which is the electrophile. Also draw the products (use the electron pair arrows to guide you). (a)...
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3) Resonance Structures: Draw all of the resonance structures for the product of the reaction shown and label major and minor resonance forms. H-O H
3) Resonance Structures: Draw all of the resonance structures for the product of the reaction shown and label major and minor resonance forms. H-O H
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...
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...
5. Draw the number of resonance structures indicated, your structures must fulfill the octet rule. This exercise serves to develop a sense of which Lewis Structures are reasonable so think whether what you are proposing makes sense. Assign formal charges and determine which structure is more likely, major contributor. Draw a box around this structure. Note: it is possible to have more than one major contributor. In that case, indicate these equivalent structures by drawing a box around all of...
Answer each of the following questions. 1. Complete the Lewis structures for the following resonance forms of C HsNO. Be sure to include formal charges. Circle the resonance structure that is the most important contributor to the resonance hybrid. Explain your choice. H3C- C-NH2 HC-C=NH2 2. Use VSEPR theory to predict value for the indicated bond angles in the form of the amino acid alanine shown below. Indicate the hybridization of the nitrogen and each of the carbon atoms. :0:...
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.
4. Three part problem. The structure shown below is stabilized by resonance. H a.) Redraw this structure to the left of the double headed arrow on your answer page. b.) Add one curved arrow to show how the second resonance form could be created. c.) Draw the second resonance form to the right of the double headed arrow. 5. The structure of the previous problem could react with water to form a hydrate. Draw the mechanism of hydrate formation. First,...
3) Consider the following structure: a) (6 pts) Draw two additional resonance structures for the following compound. Show curved arrows to convert between the resonance structures. (You need to redraw the molecule below) b) (4 pts) Circle the major contributor above. Explain your choice 4) (5 pts) For the following compound draw in the lone pairs, indicate if each lone pair is localized or delocalized and identify what type of orbital each lone pair is in