Chemistry, asked by bhavyaramesh450, 1 month ago

How can a molecule with more resonance structures be stable than a molecule with less resonance structures?​

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Answered by hm7133987
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The resonance hybrid is more stable than any individual resonance structures. ... The resonance hybrid shows the negative charge being shared equally between two oxygens. In the resonance hybrid, the negative charge is spread out over a larger part of the molecule and is therefore more stable.

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