Chemistry, asked by meenakshi90, 9 months ago

can anyone explain me how electrons are delocalised in resonance structures. ​

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Answered by piyushrajsingh2017
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Answer:

1.6×10^-19

Explanation:

because electron realse

Answered by raviraiwww
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Answer:

If we focus on the orbital pictures, we can immediately see the potential for electron delocalization. The two ππ molecular orbitals shown in red on the left below are close enough to overlap. Overlapping is a good thing because it delocalizes the electrons and spreads them over a larger area, bringing added stability to the system.

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