TABLE 1-3 Average Bond Energies and Bond Lengths of Single and Multiple Bonds SINGLE BOND DOUBLE BOND TRIPLE BOND ENERGY LENGTH ENERGY LENGTH ENERGY LENGTH Atoms Bonded kJ kcal picometers kJ kcal kJ kcal Together mol mol (pm) mol mol pm mol mol pm C-C 339 81 154 619 148 134 812 194 120 C-N 289 69 147 619 148 129 891 213 116 C-0 351 84 143 720 172 120 1072 256 113 N-N 159 38 145 418 100 125 946 226 110 0-0 138 33 148 498 119 121

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Diazomethane has the formula H2CN2. Draw all valid resonance contributors for diazomethane and, using Table 1-3, propose which one contributes more to the resonance hybrid. Hint: There are no structures that avoid charged atoms.

TABLE 1-3 Average Bond Energies and Bond Lengths of Single and Multiple Bonds
SINGLE BOND
DOUBLE BOND
TRIPLE BOND
ENERGY
LENGTH
ENERGY
LENGTH
ENERGY
LENGTH
Atoms
Bonded
kJ
kcal
picometers
kJ
kcal
kJ
kcal
Together
mol
mol
(pm)
mol
mol
pm
mol
mol
pm
C-C
339
81
154
619
148
134
812
194
120
C-N
289
69
147
619
148
129
891
213
116
C-0
351
84
143
720
172
120
1072
256
113
N-N
159
38
145
418
100
125
946
226
110
0-0
138
33
148
498
119
121
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 1-3 Average Bond Energies and Bond Lengths of Single and Multiple Bonds SINGLE BOND DOUBLE BOND TRIPLE BOND ENERGY LENGTH ENERGY LENGTH ENERGY LENGTH Atoms Bonded kJ kcal picometers kJ kcal kJ kcal Together mol mol (pm) mol mol pm mol mol pm C-C 339 81 154 619 148 134 812 194 120 C-N 289 69 147 619 148 129 891 213 116 C-0 351 84 143 720 172 120 1072 256 113 N-N 159 38 145 418 100 125 946 226 110 0-0 138 33 148 498 119 121
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