Chapter 2: Q37E_c (page 59)
Question: Which of the following pairs of structures represent resonance forms?
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Answer
These are resonance forms.
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Chapter 2: Q37E_c (page 59)
Question: Which of the following pairs of structures represent resonance forms?
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These are resonance forms.
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Draw the conjugate base for each compound below (the acidic hydrogen in each case is marked with an *).
(b)

Which intermolecular force is predominantly responsible for each
Observation below?
(a), a component found in paraffin wax, is a solid at
Room temperature while octane is a liquid.
(b) has a higher boiling point than
(c), which is found in vinegar, will dissolve in water but not
In oil—for simplicity you may assume oil is .
Rank the following substances in order of increasing acidity:
Using curved arrows, show how the species in part (a) can act as Lewis bases in their reactions with HCl, and show how the species in part (b) can act asLewis acids in their reaction with .
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Use the electronegativity values shown in Figure 2-2 to rank the following bonds from least polar to most polar: H3C–Li, H3C–K, H3C–F, H3C–MgBr, H3°ä–O±á
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