Organic Chemistry Resonance Practice - Resonance Forms of Alkenes (Double Bonds)

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Resonance forms of alkenes is an extremely important concept in organic chemistry. Double bond resonance is easy but very powerful! This video will go over a double bond resonance problem. If you are able to draw the correct resonance forms of an alkene you can predict the reactivity of a molecule by knowing where an partial negative (delta negative) and partial positive (delta positive) are located on a molecule.

Resonance involves arrow pushing. Arrow pushing involves the movement of electrons. For resonance arrow pushing involves the pi electrons only. It is very important that you become skilled at pushing arrows for resonance as it will be a valuable skill when you move into mechanisms.

I recommend that you download the problem from the link below and attempt the problem yourself and use this video to correct your work.

Download the problem from this video at the following link:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/7lbipkyi91i3ee4/resonance%20of%20simple%20conjugated%20systems%20for%20dropbox.pdf?dl=0

Good Luck and Good Chemistry!

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00:00 Introduction
00:17 Electrons donating to alkene
01:18 Alkene donating to a carbonyl
02:00 Conclusion

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