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Ch. 8 - Delocalized Electrons: Their Effect on Stability, pKa, and the Products of a Reaction • Aromaticity and Electronic Effects: An Introduction to the Reactions of Benzene
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Chapter 9, Problem 68(13)

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.
b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?
13. Chemical structure showing resonance contributors for a molecule with carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen atoms.

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Step 1: Begin by identifying the species in question and determine if it has delocalized electrons, such as π-electrons or lone pairs, that can participate in resonance. Resonance contributors are alternative Lewis structures that differ only in the placement of electrons, not atoms.
Step 2: Draw the resonance contributors by moving electrons (π-electrons or lone pairs) while ensuring that the octet rule is satisfied for second-row elements (C, N, O, etc.). Use curved arrows to show the movement of electrons between resonance structures.
Step 3: Evaluate the stability of each resonance contributor. Major contributors are typically those with full octets, minimal formal charges, and charges placed on atoms with appropriate electronegativity. Minor contributors may have incomplete octets, higher formal charges, or charges on less electronegative atoms.
Step 4: Indicate which resonance contributors are major and which are minor based on the stability criteria. Major contributors will have a greater impact on the resonance hybrid, while minor contributors will have a lesser impact.
Step 5: For part b, analyze whether all resonance contributors are equally stable. If all contributors have similar stability (e.g., all have full octets and minimal formal charges), they will contribute equally to the resonance hybrid. Otherwise, contributors with differing stabilities will contribute unequally.

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Key Concepts

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Resonance Structures

Resonance structures are different Lewis structures for a molecule or ion that show the same arrangement of atoms but differ in the placement of electrons. These structures help illustrate the delocalization of electrons within a molecule, which contributes to its stability. The actual structure of the molecule is a resonance hybrid, a weighted average of all valid resonance forms, where more stable forms contribute more to the hybrid.
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Major and Minor Contributors

In resonance theory, major contributors are resonance structures that are more stable and thus have a greater influence on the resonance hybrid. Factors that enhance stability include full octets, minimal formal charges, and the presence of electronegative atoms in appropriate positions. Minor contributors, on the other hand, are less stable and contribute less to the overall resonance hybrid, often due to unfavorable charge distributions or incomplete octets.
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Equal Contribution of Resonance Contributors

Some resonance contributors can contribute equally to the resonance hybrid if they possess similar stability and energy levels. This typically occurs when all structures have similar formal charges, octet fulfillment, and overall symmetry. Identifying such contributors is crucial for understanding the electronic structure of the molecule, as it indicates a more uniform distribution of electron density across the resonance hybrid.
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a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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Textbook Question

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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Textbook Question

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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Textbook Question

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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Textbook Question

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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Textbook Question

a. Draw resonance contributors for the following species. Do not include structures that are so unstable that their contributions to the resonance hybrid would be negligible. Indicate which are major contributors and which are minor contributors to the resonance hybrid.

b. Do any of the species have resonance contributors that all contribute equally to the resonance hybrid?

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