● For extra practice with resonance see the drawing resonance contributors tutorial pages 382-389 of the textbook. 1) Draw an additional resonance structure for the following anion. Include curved arrows and indicate which resonance form is a greater contributor to the resonance hybrid.

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Please do question one, and indicate which resonance form is a greater contributor to the resonance hybrid 

For extra practice with resonance see the drawing resonance contributors tutorial pages
382-389 of the textbook.
1)
Draw an additional resonance structure for the following anion. Include curved arrows
and indicate which resonance form is a greater contributor to the resonance hybrid.
2)
a)
b)
c)
Give the major organic product of the following reactions.
H3O+
HBr, 40 °C
HC1, -80 °C
Transcribed Image Text:For extra practice with resonance see the drawing resonance contributors tutorial pages 382-389 of the textbook. 1) Draw an additional resonance structure for the following anion. Include curved arrows and indicate which resonance form is a greater contributor to the resonance hybrid. 2) a) b) c) Give the major organic product of the following reactions. H3O+ HBr, 40 °C HC1, -80 °C
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