double bond in conjugation with another double bond is a type of delocalization chemical bonding?
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Answer:Conjugation is the overlap of one p orbital with another across an intervening σ bond (in transition metals d orbitals can be involved). ... They allow a delocalization of π electrons across all the adjacent aligned p orbitals. The π electrons do not belong to a single bond or atom, but rather to a group of atoms.
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conjugated double bonds in molecule, mean that the single and double bonds alternate. These enables the electrons to be delocalised over the whole system and so be shared by many atoms this means that the delocalised electrons may move around the whole system.
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