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example of localized and delocalized electron ​

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Answered by mananmadani53
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As an example, the two oxygens of an ester group possess localized and delocalized lone pairs. The red electrons on the oxygen can participate in resonance stabilization because of the possibility of moving up the pi bond electrons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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as an example, the two oxygen of an ester group posses decolized lone pairs

the red electrons on the oxygen can participate in resonance stabilization because of the moving up the pi bond electrons

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