Chapter 2: Q. 2-2-64E-b (page 59)
Use the table in Appendix B to determine in which direction the
Equilibrium is favored.
(b)
Short Answer
A product is favored in this reaction.
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Chapter 2: Q. 2-2-64E-b (page 59)
Use the table in Appendix B to determine in which direction the
Equilibrium is favored.
(b)
A product is favored in this reaction.
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Question: Use the curved arrow formalism to show how the electrons flow in the resonance form on the left to give the one on the right.
a)

b)

c)

Use thed1/d2convention to indicate the direction of expected polarity for each of the bonds indicated.
(a)H3C–Cl (b)H3°ä–N±á2(c)H2±·â€“H
(d)H3C–SH (e)H3C–MgBr (f)H3°ä–F
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a) b)
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