Yes, a ketone is considered an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, BR is considered an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, methoxy is considered an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, CH3 (methyl group) is considered an electron donating group rather than an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, OCH3 is an electron-withdrawing group.
Yes, methyl is not an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, BR is considered an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, methoxy is considered an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, CH3 (methyl group) is considered an electron donating group rather than an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, OCH3 is an electron-withdrawing group.
Yes, methyl is not an electron withdrawing group.
Yes, nitrogen is an electron withdrawing group.
The BR group is electron withdrawing.
The carbonyl group is electron withdrawing.
Yes, the carbonyl group (CO) is an electron-withdrawing group.
OCH3 is an electron-donating group.
Methoxy is an electron-donating group.
The molecule is an electron donating group.