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- Classify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. a = acceptor d = donor n = no effect 1. 2. 3. NO₂ N Submit Answer CH3 -NO₂ -C=C-N(CH3)2 HH Inductive effect Inductive effect [References] Inductive effect Resonance effect Resonance effect Resonance effect Retry Entire Group 2 more group attempts remainingClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. :0: 1. -CH2CH2CH2N(CH3)2 Br Inductive effe ✓ Resonance effect acceptor donor no effect -C-Br Inductive effect Resonance effect 2. Br tribromomethyl 3. -CH2CH2CH2CF3 Inductive effect ✪ Resonance effectClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. a = acceptor d = donor n = no effect 2. 3. -P(CH3)3 trimethylphosphonium :0: + -S-CH3 CH3 -ÖCH3 Inductive effect Submit Answer Inductive effect Inductive effect Retry Entire Group Resonance effect Resonance effect Resonance effect 9 more group attempts remaining
- Classify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. a = acceptor d = donor n = no effect CH3 1. Inductive effect Resonance effect 2. -P(CH3)3 trimethylphosphonium 3. NHCH₂CH₂CH₂C=N; Inductive effect Inductive effect Resonance effect Resonance effectClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. a = acceptor d = donor n = no effect 1. -C =C-N(CH3)2 Inductive effect Resonance effect H H 2. Inductive effect Resonance effect 3. :0: T -P :O: -N(CH3)2 Inductive effect Resonance effectClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. 1. -CH₂CH₂CH₂C=CH Inductive effect 2. :0: –CH,CH,CH,CH=CH-C—ỘCH3 3. -CH₂CH₂CH₂-ÖCH3 Resonance effect Inductive effect Inductive effect Resonance effect Resonance effect
- Classify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. ö 1. Inductive effect V Resonance effect ÖCH,CH3 :0: Inductive effect Resonance effect -CH,CH2CH,CH2OH Inductive effect Resonance effect -ö- -OCH,CH3 :ö: 2. 3.Classify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. а 3 ассеptor d = donor n = no effect 1. -CH=CH-NO2 Inductive effect Resonance effect 2. -NHCH,CH2CH,C=N; Inductive effect Resonance effect 3. -CH=CH-CEN: Inductive effect Resonance effect Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 3 more group attempts remainingClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. 1. -CI: chloro 3. Inductive effect 2. -CH₂CH₂CH3C=CH Inductive effect :0: || —CH,CH,CH,CH=CH-C—CCH3 Resonance effect Resonance effect Inductive effect Resonance effect
- Classify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. a = acceptor d = donor n = no effect 1. 2. 3. -CH=CH-C=N: :0: || Inductive effect -N(CH3)2 -C-CH₂CH₂CH₂2N(CH3)2 Inductive effect Inductive effect Resonance effect Resonance effect Resonance effectClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. -CH2CH2CH2-OCH3 Inductive effect v Resonance effect 1. 2. -CH2CH2CH3C=CH Inductive effect Resonance effect 3. Inductive effect v Resonance effect bromo Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 6 more group attempts remainingClassify the following substituents according to whether they are electron donors or electron acceptors relative to hydrogen by the resonance and the inductive mechanisms. а %3 ассеptor d = donor n = no effect :o: 1. Inductive effect Resonance effect -CH=CH-C-OCH3 2. -P Inductive effect Resonance effect :0: 3. Inductive effect Resonance effect -č-CH,CH,CH,N(CH3)2