Truly wonderful set of rules, I have been searching for this for long. But the problem I felt was in the last stability comparison between B and A, because N is an electronegative atom which is directly attached to the negatively charged carbon, unlike the the oxygen atom which is only connected through a carbon atom.
Me too. But I understood it by only using the partial positive part. See partial positive will attract the negative charge that is in the B structure and will give it stability. In case of structure A, there is that + charge near the carbon of CHO, so it will not be stable as it will not be able to attract any negative charge to it. If I'm wrong then sorry :p
Truly wonderful set of rules, I have been searching for this for long. But the problem I felt was in the last stability comparison between B and A, because N is an electronegative atom which is directly attached to the negatively charged carbon, unlike the the oxygen atom which is only connected through a carbon atom.
Me too. But I understood it by only using the partial positive part. See partial positive will attract the negative charge that is in the B structure and will give it stability. In case of structure A, there is that + charge near the carbon of CHO, so it will not be stable as it will not be able to attract any negative charge to it. If I'm wrong then sorry :p
Thankyou sir you gave a hope
I was about to give up
Your explainations are wonderful❤🎉🎉
Thank you Sir ❤❤