Consider the following two resonance structures. Draw curved arrows to explain the conversion of the first into the second. What are the numeric codes that correspond to your arrows? Green atoms, red = bonds. Enter your code as a single numerical answer, with no commas, placing the lowest digit first (for example, for two arrows, 36 and 2 → 1, the code would be 2136). 1 2 3 6 4 5 سے :0

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Consider the following two resonance structures. Draw curved arrows to explain the conversion of the first into the second. What are the
numeric codes that correspond to your arrows?
Green = atoms, red = bonds.
Enter your code as a single numerical answer, with no commas, placing the lowest digit first (for example, for two arrows, 3 →6 and 2 →→ 1,
the code would be 2136).
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2
3
6
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Type your numeric answer and submit
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5
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the following two resonance structures. Draw curved arrows to explain the conversion of the first into the second. What are the numeric codes that correspond to your arrows? Green = atoms, red = bonds. Enter your code as a single numerical answer, with no commas, placing the lowest digit first (for example, for two arrows, 3 →6 and 2 →→ 1, the code would be 2136). 1 2 3 6 4 Type your numeric answer and submit 7 5 + :0
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