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Electron movement can be represented with curved half headed or curved double headed arrows...

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Use curved arrows to illustrate the movement of electrons when converting the resonance structures of the aminobenzene (aniline)

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  1. Click on basicity of aniline

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  2. well, generally we use the curved arrows to show the movement of the electrons. The double headed arrows are used to show the movement of the pair of electrons (two electrons that form the covalent bond between the two atoms) and the half headed arrows are used to show the movement of the single electrons (it is very famous in showing the electron movement of the radical formation or bonding).

    Moreover, to answer your question, Use curved arrows to illustrate the movement of electrons when converting the resonance structures of the aminobenzene (aniline).

    I found this useful PDF file for you that illustrates the electron movement for the aniline resonance, go to page 13 in this file on the link:

    http://web.chem.ucla.edu/~harding/suprea...

    good luck

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