Chemistry, asked by joddiejames521, 6 months ago

resonance structures of CH3-Ch2=CH2+ -O-CH3.​

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Answered by PradhumnSinghChouhan
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Explanation:

CH3-S+=CH2 :resonance:CH3-S-CH2+]

And the answer is with a hybridized bond between the sulfur and the carbon. I don't understand why this would be the case. I didn't think that the structure with the charged carbon would be a meaningful resonance structure, and that the sulfur given its size would be better able to hold the charge.

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