1-3 4. Which of the following resonance structures is most stable (favored)? Note: formal charges are not shown. : 0: e. I f. II :cl-s-cl: 2 : H :o: || :cl-s-cl:ps) ligiosi & sorbom lliw nobenidmo 11 IT II PO) IOH bas (ps) SOC (ps) OH! bas (ps) HO OEHSO) bas (DS)EOM (ps) S(20)M bas (pc) H g. They are equally stable h. Not enough information is given to determine which structure is more stable

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14. Which of the following resonance structures is most stable (favored)? Note: formal charges are not shown.
B
:o:
e. I
f.
II
:o:
1
:cl-s-cl:
H:
11
ligiosiq & soubora lliw notenidmo
[OH bas (ps) SOC
(ps) OH bas (ps) HOL
:cl-s-cl:ps)
II DB) S(SOHO):) bus (ps)COM-
(ps) 2(20M)gM bus (pr) HC
g. They are equally stable
h. Not enough information is given to determine which structure is more stable
Transcribed Image Text:14. Which of the following resonance structures is most stable (favored)? Note: formal charges are not shown. B :o: e. I f. II :o: 1 :cl-s-cl: H: 11 ligiosiq & soubora lliw notenidmo [OH bas (ps) SOC (ps) OH bas (ps) HOL :cl-s-cl:ps) II DB) S(SOHO):) bus (ps)COM- (ps) 2(20M)gM bus (pr) HC g. They are equally stable h. Not enough information is given to determine which structure is more stable
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