A) \[Br\underline{\leftarrow }N\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }Si{{H}_{2}}\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }O\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{3}}\]
B) \[Br\underline{\leftarrow }N\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\leftarrow }Si{{H}_{2}}\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }O\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{3}}\]
C) \[Br\underline{\leftarrow }N\underline{\to }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\leftarrow }Si{{H}_{2}}\to C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }O\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{3}}\]
D) \[Br\underline{\leftarrow }N\underline{\to }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }Si{{H}_{2}}\underline{\leftarrow }C{{H}_{2}}\underline{\to }O\underline{\to }C{{H}_{3}}\]
Correct Answer: C
Solution :
Bond moments in a compound is shown by electron pushing arrows. It is the movement of electrons from an electron rich site (a lone pair of electrons or a bond) to an electron poor site and it is generally shown from less electronegative to more electronegative atom.You need to login to perform this action.
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