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The anwer and explanation to this question is shown to the right of the attached image. I have no problem with the explanations of why choices A, B, and D cannot be the answer.
However I think there may be a typo in the third paragraph and that maybe choice C should be the answer instead of choice E, which has a carbon with 5 bonds, but no plus charge on it. Any advice? |
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#2
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This is a typo. None of those are resonance forms of para aminobenzoic acid. The structure of E should have single bonds to both the O- substituents. 5 co-ordinate carbon is (almost) always an absolute no-no because, if it is covalent, this requires 10 valence electrons around carbon.
Correct version attatched |
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Thank you.
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