Which of the following is an incorrect representation of the electromeric effect?

  • A
    $>C=O \to >\mathop{C}\limits^{\oplus}-\mathop{O}\limits^{\ominus}$
  • B
    $CH_3-CH=CH_2 \to CH_3-\mathop{C}\limits^{\oplus}H-\mathop{C}\limits^{\ominus}H_2$
  • C
    $-C \equiv N \to -\mathop{C}\limits^{\oplus}=\mathop{N}\limits^{\ominus}$
  • D
    $CH \equiv CH \to \mathop{C}\limits^{\oplus}H=\mathop{C}\limits^{\ominus}H$

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