examples of resonance for electron withdrawing group
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Resonance, in chemistry, refers to contexts in which one or more electrons contribute to more than one bond in a molecule, and are not considered local to any one of the bonds they contribute to. A most common example is found in the resonant bonds between the carbon atoms of benzene rings
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examples of electron withdrawing group are
halogens(F, Cl)
Halogens are nonmetals in group 17 (or VII) of the periodic table. Down the group, atom size increases. As a diatomic molecule, fluorine has the weakest bond due to repulsion between electrons of the small atoms.
Group 17 (or VII) in the periodic table consisting of fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) They share similar chemical properties.
nitro groups NO2
NO2 group show 2 effect — -l and -M -M is more powerful than -l but -M effect become useless at meta position
the members of -M group show their effect only at ortho and para position
Nitriles CN
Nitriles are used in the manufacture of nitrile gloves, seals, and hoses as they exhibit resistance to chemicals.