a) Circle the terms that correctly describe Molecule A. NH contains ester contains amide contains ketone has enantiomer has diasteromer achiral chiral meso Molecule A b) What is the molecular formula of Molecule A? |Later on in this course we are going to learn about acid/base mechanisms; one example is the formation of anionic Molecule B shown below. OH NH NH + H20 Molecule A Molecule B At least three other resonance structures can be drawn for Molecule B; draw the three most contributing structures in the boxes below (no curved arrows needed). Of the 3 structures below, CIRCLE the most contributing resonance structure. Resonance structure 1 Resonance structure 2 Resonance structure 3

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Circle the terms that correctly describe Molecule A.
NH
contains ester
contains amide
contains ketone
has enantiomer
has diasteromer
achiral
chiral
meso
Molecule A
b)
What is the molecular formula of Molecule A?
Later on in this course we are going to learn about acid/base mechanisms; one example
is the formation of anionic Molecule B shown below.
ОН
NH
NH
H
+ H20
Molecule A
Molecule B
At least three other resonance structures can be drawn for Molecule B; draw the three most
contributing structures in the boxes below (no curved arrows needed). Of the 3 structures below,
CIRCLE the most contributing resonance structure.
Resonance structure 1
Resonance structure 2
Resonance structure 3
2)
Transcribed Image Text:Circle the terms that correctly describe Molecule A. NH contains ester contains amide contains ketone has enantiomer has diasteromer achiral chiral meso Molecule A b) What is the molecular formula of Molecule A? Later on in this course we are going to learn about acid/base mechanisms; one example is the formation of anionic Molecule B shown below. ОН NH NH H + H20 Molecule A Molecule B At least three other resonance structures can be drawn for Molecule B; draw the three most contributing structures in the boxes below (no curved arrows needed). Of the 3 structures below, CIRCLE the most contributing resonance structure. Resonance structure 1 Resonance structure 2 Resonance structure 3 2)
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