hello, at 7:25, why is there an incentive for the electrons to move like that? (left to top, right to bottom), can it be (top to right, bottom to left) and re-form the reactants or other movements?
Carbon is more electronegative than phosphorus, so the electrons in the C-P bond will go to carbon forming the C=C. and oxygen is more electronegative than carbon so the electrons from the C-O bond will go to oxygen forming the O=P. so just electronics explain why they move like that
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hello, at 7:25, why is there an incentive for the electrons to move like that? (left to top, right to bottom), can it be (top to right, bottom to left) and re-form the reactants or other movements?
Carbon is more electronegative than phosphorus, so the electrons in the C-P bond will go to carbon forming the C=C. and oxygen is more electronegative than carbon so the electrons from the C-O bond will go to oxygen forming the O=P. so just electronics explain why they move like that
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