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For all resonance structures: include lone pairs and show formal charges, if any. a. Ozone, O_2, has two equivalent resonance structures. Draw both resonance contributors. b. Draw three equivalent resonance structures for the nitrate ion, (NO_3)- c. Draw a Lewis structure for acetaldehyde, C_2H_4Othen draw a non-equivalent resonance structure. Label each structure as major or minor contributor. Draw all resonance structures for the carbocation below. Used curved arrows to show the movement of electrons from one resonance form to the next. Include all non-zero formal charges for each structure that you draw. Which ion is more stable? Use resonance theory to illustrate how the ionic charge may be delocalized.
For all resonance structures: include lone pairs and show formal charges, if any. a. Ozone, O_2, has two equivalent resonance structures. Draw both resonance contributors. b. Draw three equivalent resonance structures for the nitrate ion, (NO_3)- c. Draw a Lewis structure for acetaldehyde, C_2H_4Othen draw a non-equivalent resonance structure. Label each structure as major or minor contributor. Draw all resonance structures for the carbocation below. Used curved arrows to show the movement of electrons from one resonance form to the next. Include all non-zero formal charges for each structure that you draw. Which ion is more stable? Use resonance theory to illustrate how the ionic charge may be delocalized.
Jarrod RobelLv2
11 Nov 2019