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7 April, 13:44

Why is a ylid a stable nucleophile? Select all that apply. Group of answer choices The proximity of the positively charged phosphorous and negatively charged carbon stabilizes the charges. It is a stable Arrhenius base. Inductive effects and resonance stabilize the negative charge. It isn't stable, it only forms transiently.

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  1. 7 April, 14:02
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    1) The proximity of the positively charged phosphorous and negatively charged carbon stabilizes the charges.

    2) Inductive effects and resonance stabilize the negative charge

    Explanation:

    both atoms have full octets of electrons (I. e Carbon and say phosphorus). The result can be viewed as a structure in which two adjacent atoms are connected by both a covalent and an ionic bond; normally written X+-Y-. Ylides are thus 1,2-dipolar compounds, and a subclass of zwitterions
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