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- Part 2 of 2 Draw the skeletal structure of the product(s) for the Lewis acid-base reaction. Include lone pairs and formal charges (if applicable) on the structures. The Click and drag to start drawing a structure.3. Use curved arrows to show electron movement in the reactant side and draw the product/s of the Lewis (nucleophile-electrophile) reaction. Draw in all lone pairs and charges where appropriate. acid-base -co +Predict the product(s) of the acid/base reactions below. Draw curved arrows to show the formation and breaking of bonds.
- An electrostatic potential map of calicene is shown below. a) Both the electrostatic potential map and its significant dipole moment indicate that calicene is an unusually polar hydrocarbon. Which of the dipolar resonance forms, structure A or structure B, better corresponds to the electron distribution in the molecule? Select the single best answer. b) Which one of the following structures should be stabilized by resonance to a greater extent? Select the single best answer.4. propose a structureFor each of the following compounds, 1. draw the Lewis structure. 2. show how the bond dipole moments (and those of any nonbonding pairs of electrons) contribute to the molecular dipole moment. 3. estimate whether the compound will have a large, small, or zero dipole moment.
- 4. Draw the structure and name the first ten (10) members of Acid Halides using bromine as the halide.#47. C is the answer but please help explain why. I cannot figure it out according to the book material.Complete the equation for the reaction between the following Lewis acid-base pair. Use curved arrows to show the flow of electrons in the reaction and draw the product. Assign lone pairs and radical electrons where appropriate. Apply formal charges where appropriate. • Draw the appropriate electron-flow arrows. • Use the "starting points" menu to revert to the original molecule(s) shown. • Omit + signs between structures. ● / CH3 1- H₂C-C CH3 H در St ? ChemDoodleⓇ
- This is a Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction. Draw structures for all the products, showing any non-zero formal charges in each one. Make sure your reaction is balanced. Note for advanced students: Draw only the most stable resonance structure for each product. ОН c=0 КОН Click and drag to start drawing a structure. ČH, c* ?7. a) Write "most" under the compound which is most reactive toward C/FeClg. Write "least" under the compound which is least reactive toward Cl/FeClg. H-N NO2 b) Write "most" under the compound which is most acidic. Write "least" under the compound which is least acidic. OH OH N. c) Write "highest" under the underlined carbon in the highest oxidation state. Write "lowest" under the underlined carbon in the lowest oxidation state. HCOCH3 CH;CH3 CH:OH H2C=OComplete the general acid reaction for the four acid halies (HX). Draw and upload the Lewis structures of the reactants and products for each reaction. HF + H₂O HCI + H₂O → HBr + H₂O → HI + H₂O → Each of these reactions should include: lone pairs of electrons, partial charges, and mechanistic arrows to show the movement of electrons.