Chapter 1: Q9P (page 58)
Draw the important resonance forms of the following cations and anions:
Short Answer
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
Chapter 1: Q9P (page 58)
Draw the important resonance forms of the following cations and anions:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
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Explain what is unusual about the bonding in the compounds in parts (i) and (j).
Compute the empirical and molecular formulas for each of the following elemental analyses. In each case, propose at least one structure that fits the molecular formula.
1. Draw the important resonance forms for each compound.
2. Label the hybridization and bond angles around each atom other than hydrogen.
3. Use a three-dimensional drawing to show where the electrons are pictured to be in each resonance form.
(a) HCONH2
Give Lewis structures corresponding to the following line-angle structures. Give the molecular formula for each structure.
Question: In most amines, the nitrogen atom is sp3 hybridized, with a pyramidal structure and bond angles close to 109o.In urea, both nitrogen atoms are found to be planer, with bond angles close to 120o. Explain this surprising finding. (Hint: consider resonance forms and the overlap needed in them.)
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