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- Draw a resonance structure of the compound shown below, called 2-heptanone, which is found in some kinds of cheese. en Draw curved arrow(s) on the initial structure to show the expected resonance. Modify the second structure given to draw a new resonance structure, including any relevant formal charges. Use the + and - tools to add/remove charges to an atom, and use the single bond tool to add/remove double bonds. H3C CH3 Edit Drawing H3C CH3Draw additional resonance structures in which all atoms still have octets. Include all lone pairs and charges as appropriate. NH₂ the •N• •N• H H Select to Draw QMatch the atom with it's formal charge. C -H H ... H-C-P -c-H ai bi Prompts a Submitted Answers Choose a match Choose a match Choose a match I
- Draw all possible resonance structures for CNF. Then, assign formal charges for all atoms in each structure. Finally, circle the best resonance structure. This uestion will alead. Put anvthing or nothing in the Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt v Paragraph v1. Draw the resonance structures of the following molecule, using curved arrows to show electron movement and appropriate arrows to show the relationship between the structures. All lone pairs and charges must be clearly shown.d) c) H₂C b) Question 7. For each of the following: 1. H. iii. Providing the missing electrons around atoms Show electron movements using the curved arrow notation. Note that the double-headed arrow is required here as you will be moving a pair of electrons. Calculate the formal charge for those atoms involved in electron movements. Show working for calculation of formal charge. + 01H H₂C-1 da – CH3 H₂C H CH3 CH3 + 1 H H
- Three resonance structures are possible for the cation shown. One resonance form is given. Draw the two remaining resonance structures (in any order), including nonbonding electrons and formal charges. Omit curved arrows. H H + H. H H Resonance structure AProvide three additional resonance structures (not including the original structure) for the molecule shown below. You must show all lone pair electrons and all formal charges.Two major resonance structures are possible for the anion shown. One resonance form is given, but it is incomplete. Complete the given structure by adding nonbonding electrons and formal charges. Draw the remaining structure, including nonbonding electrons and formal charges. Omit curved arrows. Structure A: complete the structure by adding nonbonding electrons and formal charges. H H H I Structure B: draw the remaining resonance structure, including nonbonding electrons and formal charges. H- : z: H H
- Which of the following species is a valid resonance structure of A? Use curved arrows to show how A is converted to any valid resonance structure. When a compound is not a valid resonance structure of A, explain why not.IV. Write the resonance structure that would result from moving the electrons in the way indicated by the curved arrows. Submit your answer as assignment. H2NDraw all possible resonance structures for CNF. Then, assign formal charges for all atoms in each structure. Finally, circle the best resonance structure. This cedon vour Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt. v Paragraph | в I V