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Next, add curved arrow(s) to show the resonance using the following pattern: an allylic carbocation. Modify the second structure
given to draw the new resonance structure. Include relevant formal charges in your structure. Use the + and tools to add/remove
charges to an atom, and use the single bond tool to add/remove double bonds.
H₂C
CH₂
Edit Drawing
H3C
CH₂
Transcribed Image Text:Next, add curved arrow(s) to show the resonance using the following pattern: an allylic carbocation. Modify the second structure given to draw the new resonance structure. Include relevant formal charges in your structure. Use the + and tools to add/remove charges to an atom, and use the single bond tool to add/remove double bonds. H₂C CH₂ Edit Drawing H3C CH₂
Question 5 of 50
Draw resonance structures for the following compound:
i
>
H₂C
CH₂2
First, add curved arrow(s) to show the resonance using the following pattern: a pi bond between two atoms of differing
electronegativity. Modify the second structure given to draw the new resonance structure. Include relevant formal charges in
your structure. Use the + and - tools to add/remove charges to an atom, and use the single bond tool to add/remove double bonds.
H3C
Edit Drawing
- / 1
.CH+
!!!
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 of 50 Draw resonance structures for the following compound: i > H₂C CH₂2 First, add curved arrow(s) to show the resonance using the following pattern: a pi bond between two atoms of differing electronegativity. Modify the second structure given to draw the new resonance structure. Include relevant formal charges in your structure. Use the + and - tools to add/remove charges to an atom, and use the single bond tool to add/remove double bonds. H3C Edit Drawing - / 1 .CH+ !!!
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