Textbook Question
Look closely at the resonance structures of the benzylic anions, radicals, and cations in Figures 24.2–24.4. On which benzene carbons did the charge/radical exist in the resonance structures—that is, were they ortho, meta, or para?
Look closely at the resonance structures of the benzylic anions, radicals, and cations in Figures 24.2–24.4. On which benzene carbons did the charge/radical exist in the resonance structures—that is, were they ortho, meta, or para?
Which has the greater delocalization energy?
List the following in order of decreasing delocalization energy:
Draw the important resonance contributors for the following cations, anions, and radicals.
(a)
Draw the important resonance contributors for the following cations, anions, and radicals.
(b)
Draw the important resonance contributors for the following cations, anions, and radicals.
(c)