4. A allylic anion H₂ C CH CH₂ has four IC-electrons a) Construct π-Mos from 2Px AOS (ignoring all C-H bonds) b) highlight the carbon atomes) that believe to bear high electron density you

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4. A allylic
ic anion H₂CCH CH₂" has four IC-electrons
a) Construct π-Mos from 2Px AOS
lignoring
all C-H bonds)
b) highlight the carbon atom(s) that
believe to bear high electron density
you
Transcribed Image Text:4. A allylic ic anion H₂CCH CH₂" has four IC-electrons a) Construct π-Mos from 2Px AOS lignoring all C-H bonds) b) highlight the carbon atom(s) that believe to bear high electron density you
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