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explain Resonace Energy​

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Answered by Ashutoshjha92
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Explanation:

The resonance energy of a compound is a measure of the extra stability of the conjugated system compared to the corresponding number of isolated double bonds. This can be calculated from experimental measurements

Answered by sahildhande987
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The potentialpotential difference between the most stable resonating structure and resonance hybrid is called resonance energy.

The stability stability of molecule is directly proportional to resonance energy.

The differencedifference in energy between the hybrid and the most stable canonical structure is referred as their resonance energy.

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