Question
Question: Write the resonance structures of \( C{H_3}CO{O^ - } \) and show the movement of electrons by curved...
Write the resonance structures of CH3COO− and show the movement of electrons by curved arrows.
Solution
In resonance structure, the electrons move from one atom to another, i.e. resonate. These are possible Lewis structures of the same molecule, it is believed that the molecule will exist in any of these structures at a given point in time. The arrows represent the movement of electrons.
Complete answer:
Two resonance structures of CH3COO− are possible. The negative charge and the electron move between the two oxygen atoms present in the structure.
For drawing the resonance structures, we need to first draw the structure and then put the unshared pair of valence electrons on their designated atoms and then draw the arrow to represent the electron movement.
The resonance structures of CH3COO− are -
Hence, the given diagram represents the resonance structure of CH3COO− and the arrows represent the movement of electrons.
Note:
The resonance in chemistry is also called mesomerism, the concept of describing the bondings in molecules and predicting the possible structures of that particular molecule. The resonance structures or mesomeric forms are very effective when the structure of a molecule cannot be described satisfactorily using a single Lewis dot structure.