Are these pairs of structures resonance forms? a.Both pairs 1 and 2 represent resonance forms. b.Both pairs are not resonance forms. c.The structures in.

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Are these pairs of structures resonance forms? a.Both pairs 1 and 2 represent resonance forms. b.Both pairs are not resonance forms. c.The structures in 1 are resonance forms while the structures in 2 are not. d.The structures in 2 are resonance forms while the structures in 1 are not. e.I don’t know.

The next three slides cover the next most important resonance form of formamide. The 3 rd slide shows the correct structure of the resonance form.

For the following structure –Push the N lone pair electrons towards the C. –Push any other electrons necessary. –Draw the new resonance form.

How many sets of lone pair electrons are around the N? How many sets of lone pair electrons are around O? How many bonds does C have? Enter the answer to all 3 sequentially.

Which resonance form is more important? a. leftb. rightc. equally important d. I don’t know

Which resonance form is more important? a. leftb. rightc. equally important d. I don’t know

Which resonance form is more important? a. leftb. rightc. equally important d. I don’t know

For the structure given, choose the next most important resonance form. (Your structure may be more important than or equal to the one given.) e. a and c are equal

For the structure given, choose the least important resonance form. e. a and c are equal