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Difference between resonance and isomerism

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Answered by ZainabFariha00
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Resonance structures are not isomers. Isomers have different arrangement of both atoms and electrons. Resonance forms differ only in arrangement of electrons. ... They are drawn with a double-headed arrow between them to show the actual structure is somewhere between the resonance structures.

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Answered by vedangparth
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In physics, resonance describes the phenomenon of amplification that occurs when the frequency of a periodically applied force is in harmonic proportion to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.In physics, resonance describes the phenomenon of amplification that occurs when the frequency of a periodically applied force is in harmonic proportion to a natural frequency of the system on which it acts.

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Isomerism is the phenomenon in which more than one compounds have the same chemical formula but different chemical structures. Chemical compounds that have identical chemical formulae but differ in properties and the arrangement of atoms in the molecule are called isomers.

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