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Which of the following cannot be represented by resonance structures?(a) Dimethyl ether(b) Nitrate anion(c) Carboxylate anion(d) Toluene

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Which of the following cannot be represented by resonance structures?(a) Dimethyl ether(b) Nitrate anion(c) Carboxylate anion(d) Toluene

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The molecule that cannot be represented by resonance structures is (a) Dimethyl ether.

Resonance structures are used to represent the delocalization of electrons in certain molecules where a single Lewis structure is not sufficient to describe the electron configuration.

(a) Dimethyl ether (CH3-O-CH3) does not have any delocalized electrons. It is a simple ether where all the atoms have complete octets and there are no charges, so no resonance is possible.

On the other hand, (b) Nitrate anion (NO3-), (c) Carboxylate anion (COO-) and (d) Toluene (C6H5CH3) all have delocalized electrons and can be represented by resonance structures.

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