2. Given the structure of molecule A below, a. Draw as many possible resonance structures of the molecule, (show the direction of electron transfer using curved arrows) b. label the major contributor in the resonance (if any) C. Draw the resonance hybrid. معلم CH3 OH

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2. Given the structure of molecule A below,
a.
Draw as many possible resonance structures of the molecule, (show the direction of electron
transfer using curved arrows)
b. label the major contributor in the resonance (if any)
C.
Draw the resonance hybrid.
CH3
OH
Molecule A
Transcribed Image Text:2. Given the structure of molecule A below, a. Draw as many possible resonance structures of the molecule, (show the direction of electron transfer using curved arrows) b. label the major contributor in the resonance (if any) C. Draw the resonance hybrid. CH3 OH Molecule A
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