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This problem asks for the number of resonance forms that can be drawn for the OCN- anion.
Ok, so when I first looked at the problem, I found 2 resonance forms. However, the solution says that there are 3 resonance forms. The last resonance form has a +1 charge on oxygen (triple bonded to Carbon) and the Nitrogen with a -2 charge. When I took orgo, I was taught that having Nitrogen with a -2 charge is bad and that Oxygen hates having a positive charge. SOOOOO... is the last 'Bad' resonance form to be counted? I'm a bit confused.
Your input would be most appreciated!
Thanks!
Ok, so when I first looked at the problem, I found 2 resonance forms. However, the solution says that there are 3 resonance forms. The last resonance form has a +1 charge on oxygen (triple bonded to Carbon) and the Nitrogen with a -2 charge. When I took orgo, I was taught that having Nitrogen with a -2 charge is bad and that Oxygen hates having a positive charge. SOOOOO... is the last 'Bad' resonance form to be counted? I'm a bit confused.
Your input would be most appreciated!
Thanks!