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delocalization of electron increases molecular satbility because ​

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The delocalization of electrons increases the stability of a molecule by resonance. If you have learned about resonance, you understand that π bonds 'move' between two or more locations to stabilize atoms. ... Because these delocalized electrons can occupy other atoms' orbitals, they can satisfy their octet!

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